Should there be legal consequences for telling falsehoods? The Supreme Court has created a complicated, murky landscape| Discourse
Acts of sabotage against undersea infrastructure are becoming more frequent and costly| www.discoursemagazine.com
180 years after Henry David Thoreau moved to Walden Pond, we can learn a lot from his ideals, even when he didn’t live them out perfectly| Discourse
On the question of independent contractor protection, a once-promising road of bipartisanship faces the wrecking ball of politics as usual| Discourse
In the space economy, the geocentric economic model could give way to a heliocentric future| Discourse
To truly understand the natural world, we must include the negative spaces we have so often overlooked| Discourse
The country is likely to be more secure without one| www.discoursemagazine.com
Trump made the economy dependent on him, and now he’s shaking everybody down| Discourse
Forget an American descent into fascism: There are still reasons for classical liberals to be optimistic—if cautiously so| Discourse
With the dawn of AI artists, we must fight to keep human experience in art or face extinction of the artist| Discourse
The rise of short videos has fueled a surge in creativity, but it’s dealt a blow to literacy in society| Discourse
How two foreign countries made me think about two American cities| www.discoursemagazine.com
Trump’s presidency is less about a 'Groundhog Day' time loop of endless repetition than a never-ending airing of grievances| Discourse
The designation of employee vs. contractor affects far more than just gig workers| Discourse
Navigating times of division demands that we find ways to stay connected| www.discoursemagazine.com
The steep decline of the great American department store represents a great loss to consumers and society at large. But it can be reversed—with the right changes| www.discoursemagazine.com
In this second essay in the Hidden Threads series, we explore recent efforts to view and understand the human body holistically| Discourse
The president’s realpolitik foreign policy gets results| www.discoursemagazine.com
Even in the informal culture of contemporary America, manners still matter| www.discoursemagazine.com
Tennessee’s abortion ban heightens state responsibilities for helping with prenatal and postpartum care| www.discoursemagazine.com
Is shame really an effective strategy for making people ‘do the right thing’?| www.discoursemagazine.com
An amicus brief from Harvard alums avoids addressing the university’s many failings| www.discoursemagazine.com
On the second anniversary of the Tree of Life shooting tragedy, it’s important to remember what’s truly important| www.discoursemagazine.com
The absolutist narratives that paint DEI as all good or all bad fuel culture wars and highly dysfunctional discourse| www.discoursemagazine.com
Democrats should embrace becoming the party of educated voters| www.discoursemagazine.com
Changing to a war-footing mindset—if only to deter aggression—requires a change in military procurement culture| www.discoursemagazine.com
In this week’s Editor’s Corner, Christina Behe talks about how we overcategorize the books we read, often to our detriment| www.discoursemagazine.com
Daryl Davis talks with Ben Klutsey about his unique life as a Black musician who deliberately interviewed and befriended members of the Ku Klux Klan| www.discoursemagazine.com
The Biden administration waited too long to take the gloves off strike weapons| www.discoursemagazine.com
The new learning campus combines work and education| www.discoursemagazine.com
These provisions need reform, but some version of them is necessary to achieve parity among workers with similar lifetime earnings| www.discoursemagazine.com
My experience as a poll worker confirmed my faith in our elections and in our community spirit| www.discoursemagazine.com
In this week’s Editor’s Corner, David Masci argues that Trump may understand better than Biden how to advance American interests in an increasingly dangerous world| www.discoursemagazine.com
We should chill out and let the threats to America self-destruct—even China| www.discoursemagazine.com
America needs more abundant and more affordable homes, and the only way to get them is to let corporate owners build them and rent them out| www.discoursemagazine.com