Finding hope in disaster
Knee-jerk pessimism was the default response among the intelligentsia for as long as John Stuart Mill could remember. “I have… Read Article →
Knee-jerk pessimism was the default response among the intelligentsia for as long as John Stuart Mill could remember. “I have… Read Article →
Let’s begin with the fact that Daniel Goleman is a relatively rich and powerful writer who often is a frequent… Read Article →
I am thrilled to announce that the Japanese version of Design in Nature was the #1 science book on Amazon’s… Read Article →
The Physics of Communication by J. Peder Zane (This is the slightly revised text of the speech I gave at… Read Article →
Sometimes I wish journalists were doctors – so we could sue them for malpractice. In her July 24 column on… Read Article →
Almost all of my students at St. Augustine’s University tell me they “never use Wikipedia” because “you can’t trust it.”… Read Article →
This column ran in the Raleigh News & Observer on Oct. 14, 2001 The events of Sept. 11 were, of… Read Article →
The Jan. 13 New York Times piece about a pedophile football coach at Poly Prep Country Day School in Brooklyn,… Read Article →
I used to smoke. I loved nicotine’s seductive power to make me feel more focused and relaxed at the same… Read Article →
Venomous, virulent and vituperative – these are just some of the adjectives the letter V provides to describe the partisanship… Read Article →