PinnedPublished inPolitically SpeakingShould America Adopt a Multiparty System? An Updated Perspective.Arguments favoring a multiparty system are spuriousFeb 24, 2023Feb 24, 2023
PinnedPublished inPolitically SpeakingDisinformation Undermines Democracy. We Can Fix It.Addressing disinformation while preserving free speech requires a surgical approachJan 20, 2023Jan 20, 2023
PinnedAmerica’s Divide Isn’t “Liberals vs. Conservatives.” It’s the Ghost in the MachineRevisiting Purnell’s Iron Law of PoliticsNov 16, 2021A response icon3Nov 16, 2021A response icon3
PinnedPublished inThe Bold ItalicHere’s How I’d Explain the State to AliensTo understand our politics, you have to understand our cultural insanitiesFeb 15, 2021A response icon2Feb 15, 2021A response icon2
Ideal Healthcare: Good, Fast, Cheap. Pick Two.Explaining — and fixing — America’s healthcare crisis starts by understanding the “two-out-of-three problem.”Jan 17Jan 17
Emotion and Reason Working TogetherGiving equal weight to rationality and emotions is challenging, but the benefits are worth itNov 28, 2023Nov 28, 2023
Continuous Glucose Monitors: Does Better Accuracy Mean Better Glycemic Control?You can choose “accuracy” or “precision.” Not both.Sep 20, 2023Sep 20, 2023
Published inPolitically SpeakingThe Liberal-Conservative-Libertarian Collaboration that Shaped Early Internet PolicyThe “Information Superhighway” was seen as beneficial by both sides of the political spectrum. You see where this is going.Dec 22, 2021A response icon3Dec 22, 2021A response icon3
Should America Adopt a Multiparty System? It’s Not That Simple.Arguments favoring a multiparty system are spuriousSep 24, 2021A response icon1Sep 24, 2021A response icon1