A Philosopher’s View of the World
Yoga & Cultural Appropriation, Revisited
Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto. -Terence Way back in the fall of 2015, a free yoga class at the University of Ottawa was suspended due to
Trump & Truthful Hyperbole
In Art of the Deal Donald Trump calls one of his rhetorical tools “truthful hyperbole.” He defends and praises it as “an innocent form of exaggeration — and a very
Taxing the 1%: The Demotivation Argument
While the American right favors tax cuts, the left sometimes proposes tax increases. One argument advanced by the right against increasing taxes is the demotivation argument. The gist of the
The West vs. Islam?
One popular narrative on the American right is that the West is engaged in a “clash of civilizations” with Islam. Some phrase it in terms of Islam being at war
Refugees, Migrants & Terrorists
While the classic anti-migrant playbook focuses on falsely accusing migrants of spreading disease, doing crimes, stealing jobs, and using resources, there is also the more recent addition of accusing migrants
An Army of One
Thanks to The Time Machine, Dr. Who and Back to the Future, it is easy to imagine what time travel might look like: people get into a machine, cool stuff
Taxing the 1%: Avoidance
The avoidance argument against increasing taxes on the rich is that doing so is pointless because they will find ways to nullify the increase. They might use established methods or
Taxing the 1%: Coercion
One way to argue against increasing taxes (or having any taxes at all) is to contend that to increase the taxes of the wealthy against their wishes would be coercion.
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