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A More Political Science

What is science’s rightful place? How should we govern technology?

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Review | Summer 2022

Summer 2022

  • David Polansky

The Supergenius at the End of the World

In Neal Stephenson’s sci-fi, democracy is an obstacle to Muskian great men saving us all.

David Polansky

Review | Summer 2022

Summer 2022

  • Roger Pielke, Jr.

Stuck Between Climate Doom and Denial

The failure of a mega-popular critique of climate science shows why we need a third option in the debate.

Roger Pielke, Jr.

Essay | Summer 2022

Summer 2022

  • Howe Whitman, III

Was Fusionism a Fluke?

Why technocratic tyranny made allies of traditionalism and libertarianism

Howe Whitman, III

Essay | Summer 2022

Summer 2022

  • Tristan Abbey

Power Metals

Can the U.S. wrest control of rare-earth elements back from China?

Tristan Abbey

Essay | Summer 2022

Summer 2022

  • Taylor Dotson

Unsustainable Alarmism

The crisis mindset is a finite resource — and we’ve exhausted it. From Covid to climate change, we need a new way to manage chronic problems.

Taylor Dotson

Essay | Summer 2022

Summer 2022

  • Tom Ridge
  • Asha M. George

The Case for a Pandemic Moonshot

We cannot accept the same awful options when the next virus comes. Instead, let’s build our way out of the problem.

From: The Coronavirus Pandemic

Tom Ridge and Asha M. George

Essay | Summer 2022

Summer 2022

  • Jon Askonas

How Stewart Made Tucker

A world of authentic, post-spin journalism: The dream Jon Stewart spent a decade making real is now America’s waking nightmare. What did he get so wrong?

From: Reality: A Post-Mortem

Jon Askonas

Essay | Summer 2022

Summer 2022

  • Alexander Stern

The Technocrat’s Dilemma

Expert rule is destroying itself.

Alexander Stern

Review | Spring 2022

Spring 2022

  • Alan Rome

Sad Trek

How an exhausted liberalism killed sci-fi’s sunniest franchise

Alan Rome

Essay | Spring 2022

Spring 2022

  • Andrea Saltelli
  • Daniel Sarewitz

Reformation in the Church of Science

How the truth monopoly was broken up

From: Saving the Real

Andrea Saltelli and Daniel Sarewitz

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