The Irony of Intelligence in a Culture of Stupidity

Number of words: 1,920 The late Gore Vidal once confessed, with characteristic rapier wit, “I love stupidity. It excites me.” But the excitement and hilarity of human foibles and failures diminish rapidly when the consequences include more than 100,000 corpses.  Stupidity is a steadfast provider of humor and tragedy in Freedom Central, otherwise known as … Read more

The Intersection of Law and Persuasive Technology

Number of words: 143 Technology makes for easier persuasion and nudging — what B.J. Fogg at Stanford calls persuasive technology — and makes it far more potent. So, the British government’s Central Office of Information, they’ve said, “Look we’ve tried advertising with seatbelts for years. It didn’t really work. And so, we made it illegal … Read more

Welfare and the Reality of Family Life

Number of words: 389 Fathers were not a thing commonly possessed by members of The Tribe, but even that’s not so outright as it might appear. I know it’s a platitude about what all the interpretations call the matriarchal Negro society or culture. For one thing, it’s not unique in that respect, and for another … Read more