The Republican Party’s 2024 platform removed language calling for a national ban on abortion, causing consternation among social conservatives. read more »
The Emergence of the Post-Religious Right
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In Praise of Sprawl
Delayed decision-making, bureaucratic dithering, and the stubborn resistance of NIMBYs have all been frequently cited as planning-related barriers to the development of much-needed housing. read more »
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Kamala America?
The last six weeks in American politics have been more tumultuous than anything I can remember in my lifetime. read more »
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Four Decades of Work Access (Commuting) in Los Angeles
This article describes work access in the Los Angeles combined statistical area (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties) from 1980 to 2022, using US Census Bureau data. read more »
Right-Wing Anti-Semitism Still Haunts the West
In a post-7 October world, many have finally woken up to the reality that the locus of anti-Semitic sentiment now resides on the left. read more »
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Waging War on Modern Agriculture and Global Nutrition
The World Economic Forum says the world faces a new crisis, "One-third of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions come from food production." With the world's population expected to reach 10 billion people by 2050, it is there fore "urgent" that we launch a "radical" and "comprehensive" transformation of the global food system - from "reinventing" farming to "reimagining" how food is produced, processed, distributed, consumed and disposed of. read more »
Downtowns Don't Matter Anymore
Joseph Lawler’s learned essay on induced demand, looking at the case of highway expansion in Austin, Texas, is fair-minded, but somehow seems more about theory than actual reality. He talks about downtown as if it really mattered all that much. It doesn’t. read more »
Why Louisiana Was Unwise to Mandate the Ten Commandments in Classrooms
The state of Louisiana just passed a law mandating the the Ten Commandments be put on display in public school classrooms in the state. read more »
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The Puzzle of Generational Politics
Age is a big deal. We saw just how big a deal it is from the deterioration of President Biden evident during the recent debate with Donald Trump. There’s a growing sense that the world is being run by a gerontocracy read more »
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The Baby Recession Continues as Births Drop to Lowest Level in Almost Two Decades
KPMG Australia analysis shows the country is in the midst of a baby recession as births across the country fall by 4.6 per cent year on year. read more »
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