Does Rage Addiction Explain The Voracious Market For Trump-Hating Books?
If we desire a nation that can survive this election cycle, we must not let the sun go down on our anger.
How My Parents’ Divorce Forever Affected Our Holidays
Holidays are always hard in blended families. I was a reject from a twice-broken family, and I didn’t know what to do with myself at holidays other than hide.
The Problem With Outrage Culture Isn’t The Outrage, It’s How It’s Wielded
Although these often superfluous, theatrical, and overindulgent displays have been the source of much ridicule, outrage and offence are not intrinsically bad intuitions.
The Year Of Women’s Anger Will Only Escalate Unless Women Stop Pretending They’re Victims
Feminists have abandoned reason for pathos; they fight for moral authority, not actual rights.
Hillary Clinton’s Temperament Disqualifies Her For The Presidency
If Johnny Depp can be held to account for throwing a cell phone at Amber Heard’s face, then shouldn’t the same media exam be given to Hillary Clinton?
Why We’re Addicted To Panic
We keep believing the apocalypse is coming, even though it never gets here, because we don’t know how else to feel alive.
What Was The Tea Party?
Perhaps we can understand the surging populist support for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders as the outgrowth of the Tea Party movement.
The Revenge Of The Lost Boys
Western societies are producing more and more Lost Boys, the fail-to-launch young men who carry dangerous social grudges.