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Jews, the Smartest Stupid People on Earth

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Germany’s Apokalypse Now

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Deborah Birx’s Guide to Destroying America

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To Live and Die for the Network State

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Mystery of Noah’s Ark Solved

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The Auto-da-fé of Mexico City

On Dec. 8, 1596, Luis de Carvajal the Younger, along with members of his prominent extended family of crypto-Jews, was burned at the stake. Their story has fascinated historians ever since. | Continue reading


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Punks vs. Posers

It's the only culture war worth fighting | Continue reading


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The Borg of the Gargoyles

How government, tech, finance, and law enforcement converged into an all-knowing criminalization complex—and how to resist it | Continue reading


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Is the Age of Fusion Upon Us?

Economically viable fusion energy will be one of the greatest boons in human history, but it remains frustratingly elusive | Continue reading


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The CDC is breaking trust in childhood vaccination

With its unscientific push to vaccinate all infants and toddlers against COVID, the agency will harm vaccine uptake for more significant diseases | Continue reading


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China’s Killer Doctors: Donors Killed by Organ Removal

How the PRC’s lucrative transplant industry kills donors by removing their organs | Continue reading


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The German and His Temple

A story of murder and a mysterious man who lived north of Jerusalem | Continue reading


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Three Blind Kings

A Q&A with geostrategist and Pentagon guru Edward Luttwak | Continue reading


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Why Complex Systems Collapse Faster

All civilizations collapse. The challenge is how to slow it down enough to prolong our happiness. | Continue reading


@tabletmag.com | 1 year ago

The Covid Cult Did Lasting Damage to Our Kids

New ‘discoveries’ of the harm caused by school closures are as disingenuous and politically motivated as the original policies themselves | Continue reading


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Is America the Real Victim of Anti-Russia Sanctions?

By misjudging the size and importance of Russia’s economy, the West might have taken steps toward its own isolation | Continue reading


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The End of Progressive Intellectual Life

How the foundation-NGO complex quashed innovative thinking and open debate, first on the American right and now on the center left | Continue reading


@tabletmag.com | 2 years ago

The Red-Pill Prince

How computer programmer Curtis Yarvin became America's most controversial political theorist | Continue reading


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DSA reckons with the complexities of the NYC housing market

New York's cosplay Castros sentence a new generation of owners and tenants to socialist squalor | Continue reading


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Invasion of the Fact-Checkers

Who are you going to believe, the Democratic Party’s new official-unofficial, public-private monopoly tech platform censorship brigade, or your misinformed, disinformed eyes? | Continue reading


@tabletmag.com | 2 years ago

Ukraine’s Deadly Gamble

By tying itself to a reckless and dangerous America, the Ukrainians made a blunder that client states will study for years to come | Continue reading


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The Mask Debacle

How partisan warfare over mandates became a central feature of the pandemic | Continue reading


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How the CDC Abandoned Science

Mass youth hospitalizations, COVID-induced diabetes, and other myths from the brave new world of science as political propaganda | Continue reading


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Reading Leo Strauss in China

The American political theorist has gained a cult following among Chinese scholars hungry for Western classics | Continue reading


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The Rule of Midwits

A set of decentralized, ideologically driven selection mechanisms is propelling the decay and collapse of American institutions | Continue reading


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Needle Points: Why so many are hesitant to get the Covid vaccines

There has been an unprecedented amount of vaccine hesitancy for COVID vaccines. Learn what we can do to deal with this vaccine skepticism. | Continue reading


@tabletmag.com | 2 years ago

Saving Democracy from the Pandemic

Three years of crisis were used to justify the concentration of powers and suppression of freedoms that must be clawed back | Continue reading


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The inside story of the Slate meltdown | Continue reading


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Joe Rogan Is the Aleph

The massively popular podcast host provides a glimpse into Borges’ ‘multitudes of America’ | Continue reading


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The Turn

When I saw the left give up everything I believe in, I changed politically. You can too. | Continue reading


@tabletmag.com | 2 years ago

The Lab Leak Fiasco

For over a year the media enforced falsehoods about the pandemic’s origins, never evaluated the evidence, never apologized, and was never held accountable | Continue reading


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The Pink Diamond

Who is Serge Muller, and why do they call him Mr. Blood Diamond? Learn the story behind one of the most infamous diamond dealers. | Continue reading


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The Way-Forward Machine: Judaism's Longevity and Long-Term Thinking

If we want to plan millennia ahead, we should ask how Jews have always done it | Continue reading


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Epitaph for a Bronx Accent

There’s a saying that to lose a language is to lose a whole world. My uncle, Robert Tolchin (Americanized from Tolchinsky)—who died in September—was one of the last great speakers of Jewish Bronx, a particular nasal intonation of English so acid and sharp that, like radiation fro … | Continue reading


@tabletmag.com | 2 years ago

I have been through this before

Don’t wear a mask; you must wear a mask. Buy a pulse oximeter. Stock up on Tylenol, vitamin D, Pepcid. Whisper so you don't spit. Stand six feet from others—no, 10. Wear gloves. Wear two masks! Open the windows. Close the schools. The dizzying madness of COVID, and the reliance o … | Continue reading


@tabletmag.com | 2 years ago

Revolt of the Essential Workers

The resurgent labor movement may be the greatest challenge yet to the top-down class warfare of the pandemic era | Continue reading


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The Antisemitic Rabbi Who Became a Priest

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Save American Democracy, Eliminate the Voters

Certified expert Tom Nichols has a 'moral scolding' for the plebes | Continue reading


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The Open Society and Its Prophets

Henri Bergson’s original heuristic of open and closed societies emphasizes that liberalism is a religion born out of moments of mystical perception and faith | Continue reading


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The Plague of the Poor

A dangerous COVID-era authoritarianism targets the most vulnerable—and threatens the foundation of democratic society | Continue reading


@tabletmag.com | 2 years ago

Talking Nabokov and Judaism with the Steely Dan co-founder, whose first live album comes out today | Continue reading


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How the Pandemic Is Changing the Norms of Science

Imperatives like skepticism and disinterestedness are being junked to fuel political warfare that has nothing in common with scientific methodology | Continue reading


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Why Don’t They Believe Us?

You’re struggling to understand where all this vaccine hesitancy comes from. Let me help you. | Continue reading


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The Assault on Empiricism

From crime to climate change, the hostility of ‘movements’ to data is making it impossible to address real-world problems | Continue reading


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The Nanny State Meets the Marquis de Sade

Using social justice totems to worship state power—all in the name of ‘public health’—is the acme of pandemic-era journalism | Continue reading


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Americans Hate Each Other

It’s time to embrace what that means for the country’s future | Continue reading


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The Coming Nuclear Explosion

On the 76th anniversary of the Trinity nuclear test that heralded the Atomic Age, a scientist looks at why so few countries have acquired nukes since then—and how that could change | Continue reading


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