A Question of Priorities
From time to time, readers ask why I devote relatively little attention to Islam in The Second View. Let me try to explain. I am convinced that Islam is the…
From time to time, readers ask why I devote relatively little attention to Islam in The Second View. Let me try to explain. I am convinced that Islam is the…
The fundamental purpose of concepts is to divide all things into two groups: those that are something, and those that are not. Take the word “crow.” It divides the world…
I constantly hear complaints about double standards. And it is true that the liberal camp applies them (the alternative camp does as well, but that is not today’s subject). What…
A few days ago, I proposed using the anthropological definition of civilization: understanding it as a broad, interconnected body of customs, together with the supporting institutions and tools required to…
Mengele’s Heirs Tighten the Screws. Last week, the Netherlands approved a law under which psychiatrists and therapists may face up to two years in prison if they engage in what…
In earlier reflections, I argued that civilization is essentially nothing more than a set of customs—most of them governing the ordinary routines of everyday life—along with the practical means that…