As ideology takes a back seat to intergroup competition, the future of ethnic conflict in America is going to look more like the past
Where does critical race theory come from? An older thesis that flattens all human experience into an unrelenting state of war.
The state’s proposed new ethnic studies curriculum is even worse than you imagined
Campus Week: The troubling dismissal of a teacher at Solent University in the U.K. reflects the dangers of lack of due process in accusations of racism
Campus Week: The intersectional monster has risen up against its white progressive boomer creators, and there’s little they, or anyone else, can do about it
The ‘Harper’s’ ‘Letter on Justice and Open Debate’ extends a long American history of the defense of rational thought and free expression against the ideological coercions of the left
Seeing African Americans, or Muslims, or Jews, as part of victimized minority collectives is a toxic formulation that ensures that we are never treated fairly as individuals—and denies us the ability to exercise real power
An elite New York private school, founded by Jews, is rocked by allegations of systemic anti-Semitism
A new book examines ‘The Tyranny of Virtue’ on campus and in the wider woke culture
The intersectional left revises the history of the gay rights struggle in service of a political agenda that finds virtue in marginalization
A recent panel event featuring the founding mother of ‘intersectionality’ highlighted the promise and peril of our intersectional moment
Millions of women mobilized against gender inequality and the election of Donald Trump in 2016. But only four of them ended up at the top—and the consequences have been enormous.
The Women’s March has been ignoring Jewish women and anti-Semitism from the start
Why the racial future of America hinges upon Asian Americans
The Farrakhan Problem: The problem is the demonization of whiteness. But there’s a cure.
The Farrakhan Problem: Why does an anti-Semite get a pass from the liberal left?
How the micro-grievances of different immigrant classes reflect a broader problem in our conception of race in America
Meme Wars: questioning our postmodern definitions of ‘equality’