Articles by Nathan J. Robinson
Professor Elizabeth Anderson on Workplace Democracy and Feminist Philosophy
A fulfilling life requires more than a certain amount of stuff—people also need control over decisions that affect them.
Should Journalists Have Politics?
If a publication wants to be trusted, it can start by being honest about its perspective.
Life in Revolutionary Times: Lessons From the 1960s
In the 1960s, people around the world fought for revolutionary change. What can we learn from them?
Puppaganda: How Politicians Use Pets to Convince You of Their Humanity
For a politician in need of a popularity boost, an adorable dog or cat can make an effective distraction from policy.
What Rights Do We Have On Social Media?
It’s absolutely good that Donald Trump was suspended. But unilateral censorship decisions by tech companies are not something we should ultimately celebrate.
The Only Thing Worse Than A NIMBY Is A YIMBY
Pro-development activists try to trick you into thinking it helps the poor to destroy neighborhoods to make way for luxury condos. We need a radically democratic preservationism.
Let’s Remember How Authoritarianism Takes Hold
The invasion of the Capitol was a farce. But it should still terrify us. The lessons of history need to be learned.
How Billionaires See Themselves
Reading the dreadful memoirs of the super-rich offers an illuminating look at their delusions.
QAnon and the Fragility of Truth
How can people fervently believe in something so transparently flimsy, and how do we preserve our connection to reality in a world of informational chaos?
How Amazon Destroys the Intellectual Justifications for Capitalism
Amazon is becoming a giant private government with the power to direct the economy.
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