Opinion

‘Of Those to Whom Much Is Given, Much Is Required’: Is This What’s Missing in America?
Past generations created a civilization of wealth and a country never seen on the world’s stage, yet many people show little appreciation in return.
The Shelter Is Gone
Right now, the entire world is standing at a crossroads.
Stop Asking How to Make Regenerative Food Cheap
We should be asking how to make nutrient-dense, responsibly grown food available.
A New Slant on China’s Economic Troubles
Because many rightly suspect the veracity of Beijing’s statistics, a look at local government announcements can shed new light on China’s weak economy.
A 20-Year Sentence for Jimmy Lai: A Death Sentence for Hong Kong’s Freedoms
This verdict marks a defining moment in Hong Kong’s long struggle between truth and tyranny.
The Devil’s Playbook: Five Ways We Sabotage Ourselves—and How to Win Back Control 
From Marcus Aurelius to Tolkien, how ancient warnings expose modern self-deception.
Do Nuclear Numbers Matter
Russia and China and the Politics of Nuclear Coercion

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