Mark AlexisSerious Consequences for Unserious PeopleWhile we fret about transgender girls in sports and rig up a billion-dollar industry to indoctrinate our corporate and government workers…5 min read·Apr 12, 2021--1--1
Mark AlexisMyopia’s Archetype (Review of Delgado and Stefancic’s “Critical Race Theory”)Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic are the academy’s equivalent to the single-issue voter: too narrow-minded to see the bigger picture and…11 min read·Mar 26, 2021--1--1
Mark AlexisinCuriousThe Anti-Antifa Handbook (Review of Andy Ngo’s “Unmasked”)A civilization which forgets or rewrites its unique past is a civilization doomed to succumb to the centrifugal forces cranked up by the…7 min read·Feb 10, 2021--3--3
Mark AlexisSorry SJWs, Your Program Is Not RationalWhatever problems we are facing, they require a course correction at most, not for us to dismantle the entire ship.7 min read·Feb 7, 2021----
Mark AlexisDownfallYesterday’s events were mostly the doing of a president who, in defeat, proved unable to contain his base impulses.5 min read·Jan 7, 2021--1--1
Mark AlexisTrumpism Was Not Defeated. But Can It Recover?Trumpism wasn’t defeated on Tuesday. It was locked up in a pressure cooker put on its highest setting.5 min read·Nov 7, 2020----
Mark AlexisNo, Trump Won’t Bring About Authoritarianism — But Biden MightAn existential angst has taken hold of America. It’s come in the form of a realization that our constitutional republic may be slipping…7 min read·Oct 30, 2020----
Mark AlexisA Return To Normalcy Requires the Re-election of President TrumpJustice Ginsburg’s unfortunately timed death serves as another depressing reminder how despicably polarized our body politic has become…6 min read·Sep 24, 2020----
Mark AlexisinCuriousIn Defense of Liberalism (Review of “Cynical Theories”)It is a boring platitude that history has produced its share of intellectual folly. Jean Jacques Rousseau, for example, believed that…7 min read·Sep 11, 2020--2--2
Mark AlexisA Tale of Two Narratives: Review of “White Fragility”Yours truly finished reading two books last week, each of which rather instructive in its own way. The first is Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s…9 min read·Aug 10, 2020--2--2