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Hyperbolic Discourse Is Literally Destroying Democracy
Your opponents’ policy preferences aren’t going to lead us to certain doom, and other ways hyperbole degrades public discourse.
Jeryl Bier
Mar 21
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China's Insidious Illiberal Influence
The Chinese Communist Party is intent on controlling the narrative worldwide, not just within China. Some Western businesses and institutions are aiding…
Jeryl Bier
Dec 28, 2021
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The Changing Prerogatives of Civil Liberties and Free Speech Organizations
Organizations that should be at the forefront in defending free expression and open discourse are ceding ground to illiberalism or even actively…
Jeryl Bier
Oct 26, 2021
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How A Religious Devotion to "Following the Science" Became Unscientific
Science should always be contested, but if the evidence is clear, we should listen to science even if what we hear does not conform to our preconceived…
Jeryl Bier
May 17, 2021
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What’s Going on with the Publishing Industry? An Overview
Recent controversies and internal conflicts within major publishing houses and book retailers highlight a worrying trend.
Jeryl Bier
Sep 8, 2021
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The Compulsion to Compel
Why America's founding vision of limiting those in government from policing beliefs and speech should extend to the broader liberal project.
Jeryl Bier
Jul 9, 2021
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Alexander Meiklejohn 1948: 'Everything Worth Saying Should Be Said'
"To be afraid of ideas, of any ideas, is to be unfit for self-government."
Pluribus
Jul 8, 2021
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Why An Economics-Focused Research Center Is Taking on Illiberalism
A Q&A on the Mercatus Center’s Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange with Program Director Ben Klutsey.
Jeryl Bier
Apr 20
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E-Pluribus+ : Reactions to Emma Camp's NYT Op-Ed on Campus Speech
This piece is getting quite a bit of buzz. We've compiled the reactions here.
Pluribus
Mar 7
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Warner Bros. Censors References to Gay Relationship in Fantastic Beasts’ China Release
The WB talks a big game about "safeguarding the integrity" of art and promoting "stories that represent the LGBTQ+ experience" . . . except in China.
Pluribus
Apr 13
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E-Pluribus | May 13, 2022
When inclusion means conformity, how the Democratic Party's leftward shift is going, and identity politics under the microscope.
Jeryl Bier
May 13
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E-Pluribus | May 10, 2022
Activists and thinkers, disagreement as trauma, and hope amidst institutional decline.
Jeryl Bier
May 10
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