Tag: lockdown
Human Zoos — How “Science” Fueled the Racial Fire
Ota Benga’s protest — “I am a man! I am a man!” — summarizes the very best message of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Virology Keeps Evolving
Government actions may be informed to a greater or lesser degree by science. Lesser seems to be the current trend.
Stephen Meyer: Teach the (Coronavirus) Controversy
Students and Presidents make better decisions when they are exposed to competing views.
Free Webinar, May 16: Compliant or Critical? Scientific Authority in the Age of COVID-19
“Follow the science!” we’re told. “Listen to the scientists!” Should we submit to such calls, or insist on thinking for ourselves?
Darwinism, Totalitarianism, and the Lockdown
Hannah Arendt was the leading philosopher of totalitarianism in the 20th century. She explicitly links totalitarian ideology to Darwinism.