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Professor of Law, UCLA School of Law. Administrative law, political theory. Author: The Public’s Law. Personal views only. https://law.ucla.edu/faculty/faculty-profiles/blake-emerson
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What if Pope Leo could rebuild the American welfare state by issuing a series of religious edicts that US businesses functionally have to comply with.
Wow, I wonder who fixed those potholes if not the “entrenched bureaucracy.” Mamdani can do what he is doing *because* of NYC’s civil service. Heaven help us from abundance style anti-statism.
The interview was just JV in general. Neither knee where Costin Alamariu went to grad school. They had like a cliff’s notes level discussion of Nietzsche
Read her book press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
Based Vermeule, I realize
The topic of this interview is important, but Helen Lewis was not a good choice to provide a deep analysis of misogyny and masculinism on the right. Laura Field would have been a much better. Seems like a reflection of elite journalistic echo chamber in this case.