The Age of Moral Immunity
Many people ask me how it is possible that people seem unfazed by the grotesque criminal scandals surrounding their political leaders—and even continue to vote for them. In the most…
Many people ask me how it is possible that people seem unfazed by the grotesque criminal scandals surrounding their political leaders—and even continue to vote for them. In the most…
As inequality deepens across Western societies, patterns of childbearing are shifting against the backdrop of declining fertility. We are quietly reverting to an older reproductive order: some men father many…
Every political project of the past century has faced the same dilemma. On the one hand, it serves the interests and ambitions of some elite, counter-elite, or avant-garde—call it what…
The twentieth century was, by any serious measure, the age of the lowest inequality in the history of mankind. Several distinct forces brought this about. First, there was the general…
I cannot resist a brief digression on the endlessly repeated question of whether we are “part of the West,” whether we “belong to the West,” and similar formulations. Much of…
Although I write about it frequently, I continue to receive questions about how power, financial, and cultural elites maintain their position. The persistence of these questions suggests that my earlier…