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France Is Living in Zemmour’s World

French presidential candidate Éric Zemmour believes France is on the brink of self-destruction. Parts of the political establishment, including President Emmanuel Macron agree.

François Valentin Posted on February 2, 2022December 21, 2024

When the Stagnation Goes Virtual

I went to New York to learn about NFTs and their subculture. I found a vision for society that seems all too familiar.

Ginevra Davis Posted on January 21, 2022January 21, 2022

Quit Your Job

You can’t affect the world in the most important ways from within established patterns of action. You need to spend some time in the wilderness.

Wolf Tivy Posted on January 6, 2022January 10, 2022

America’s Late Ruling Class

In the nineteenth century, America’s most powerful families became a national ruling class. Then came their rapid collapse.

Charles Coulombe Posted on December 29, 2021

The Secret Is Crime

Rulers and crime lords are often made of the same stuff. For those who can handle it, the underworld has valuable lessons to teach about power.

Avetis Muradyan Posted on December 22, 2021January 3, 2022

The Lost Virtue of Skull and Bones

Yale’s legendary secret society used to train powerful elites. But it could only reflect elite culture, not define it.

Jasper Boers Posted on December 16, 2021January 7, 2022

The Long Fall of Beirut

Lebanon’s state is collapsing under the weight of its own dysfunction. Visiting its capital, I found a gallery of street art, urban wreckage, and political nihilism.

Fin dePencier Posted on December 9, 2021December 9, 2021

Liberal Education Is Applied History

Our approach to education is reproducing society’s worst neuroses. The alternative isn’t institutional reform, but a different consciousness.

Ash Milton and Stephen Pimentel Posted on November 27, 2021

The Second Death of Jiao Yulu

The party cadre Jiao Yulu embodied a Chinese political culture with room for experiments and risk-taking. Xi’s turn to digital technocracy may threaten its survival.

Dylan Levi King Posted on November 18, 2021December 9, 2021

America’s Next Aristocracy

America’s elite universities have an aristocratic mission. The Confucian tradition has lessons for how to achieve it.

Mathis Bitton Posted on October 29, 2021October 29, 2021

Hezbollah’s Regime Without a State

While in Lebanon to report on a disintegrating state, I found Hezbollah building a different kind of regime.

Fin dePencier Posted on October 21, 2021November 19, 2021

The Triumph and Terror of Wang Huning

One man’s thought has become pivotal in China’s new political and cultural crackdowns. That man is not Xi Jinping.

N.S. Lyons Posted on October 11, 2021October 14, 2021

A World Without Sci-Hub

Sci-Hub has become foundational for scientific research. What if we didn’t need it at all?

Jason Parry Posted on September 24, 2021September 24, 2021

Chinese Intellectual Ecology

Xi wants to guide China’s thinkers with a clear party line. But that line is just one rallying point in a complex intellectual ecology.

David Ownby Posted on September 21, 2021September 21, 2021

Japan’s New Aoyama Clan

While in Tokyo for the Summer Olympics, I instead saw the spectacle of Japan’s aspiring new elites.

Dylan Levi King Posted on September 6, 2021September 6, 2021

The School That Built Asia

The Japanese Empire founded Kenkoku University to create new pan-Asian elites. Despite their own defeat, they succeeded.

Ernest Leung Posted on August 20, 2021June 2, 2022

Under the Rule of Amida Buddha

In the midst of Japan’s chaotic Sengoku era, a radical Buddhist sect carved out a new regime. Then came the real test.

Ethan Edwards Posted on August 9, 2021

The Rebirth of Industrial Mastery

Fundamental change only comes from outside established paradigms. Without room for new founders, progress is impossible.

Ash Milton Posted on July 29, 2021July 29, 2021

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