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Looking back at 2023, Looking Forward to 2024

Historicism Reconsidered

The New Populist-Democratic Equilibrium and Its (Un)Stability

Techno-Libertarianism and the Paradox of Politics

What Would Be an “Epistocratic Political Culture”?

Forgetting History?

Public Intellectuals and their Pathologies

Chamberlain, Gretzky, and James

Beyond Cold War Liberalism, but Where?

The Decadent Capitalist Society: Cruises Edition

Liberal Tolerance and Seeing Others as Agents

Social Evolution and Philosophies of History

The Mistakes of Post-Liberal Pessimism

Mutual Benefits in the Open Society

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Personal Identity and the Meaning of Commitment

The Power of Rationality

Two Kinds of Liberal Skepticism

The Failed Persuasion

"Laïcité" and Public Reason

Evoconservatism, Public Reason, and the Evolution of Morality.

Liberal Skepticism, Epistemic Humility, and the Idea of Progress

The End of History, NBA Edition

Don’t Read, Write!

Liberalism and Cultural Evolution

Moral Sciences and Political Economy

Voice, Exit, and Common Knowledge

The Sectarian Conundrum of Political Liberalism (Part 4)

Ecological Economics, Power, and the Hayekian Problem

On Working on Unpopular Subjects

The Dualism of Practical Reason in Practice

Libertarian Paternalism, 20 Years After.

Economics, AI, and the Anthropology of the “Digital Society”

Harsanyi’s Impartial Observer Theorem and Income Redistribution

Is the Appeal to Truth Authoritarian?

The Ethics of Free Riding

In Defense of (Many) Books

Dealing With Moral Disagreement

Two Conceptions of Liberal Neutrality

Will The “Conspiracy Theory of Society” Die One Day?

Politics as a Necessary Evil

The Superstar Effect, AI, and the NBA

Diversity, Rights, and Harm

Are Markets Against Democracy?

The Fallacy of the Anarchist Order

Can More Information Create Polarization?

A Non-Controversial (and Good) Reason for Reducing Economic Inequalities

The Strike Paradox

The Sectarian Conundrum of Political Liberalism (Part 3)

AI and the Disenchantment of the Inner World

The Sectarian Conundrum of Political Liberalism (Part 2)

The Sectarian Conundrum of Political Liberalism (Part 1)

The Intriguing Idea of Carbon Coins

The Case for Aggregative but Non-Anonymous Distributive Principles

Comparative Advantages and Moral Diversity

Are Opportunity Costs Rising?

Public Reason and the Legitimacy of Democratic Social Choices

The Comparative Mindset

Public Interest, Democracy, and Condorcet Jury’s Theorem

The Political Economy of “Abolishing Billionaires”

On Pushing for Controversial Ideas, Even If You Don’t (Fully) Believe in Them

The Fox’s Curse

Spontaneous Order and Existential Risks, and More General Considerations About the Relevance of 20th Century Thinkers