January 2022


The Closing of Open Society
By Craig Wright | 28 Jan 2022 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

Traditionally, the United Kingdom has been an open society (OS) [1]. In a neoliberal context, an open society incorporates open

Book Review: After Virtue
By Craig Wright | 25 Jan 2022 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

Alasdair MacIntyre’s After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory provides a cogent and compelling argument for virtue ethics over Kantian

Equality of the Law

One of the most fundamental aspects of modern liberal democracy stems from the concept of equality under the law. Such

Book Review: Bowling Alone
By Craig Wright | 17 Jan 2022 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

In his seminal work, Bowling Alone, Robert Putman has managed to capture many of the difficulties facing society as we

Book Review: Written on the Heart: The Case for Natural Law
By Craig Wright | 14 Jan 2022 | Law & Regulation, Philosophy

In his unambiguously elucidated book, J. Budziszewski successfully presents and defends the tradition of natural law starting with Aristotle and

Constitutional Design Proposal
By Craig Wright | 09 Jan 2022 | Law & Regulation, Philosophy

     I.         Introduction For all the benefits, the Constitution of the United States was developed in haste and through various

Carnivorous Sponges
By Craig Wright | 04 Jan 2022 | Other, Philosophy

A relatively recent paper from O’Hara et al. (2020), describing a scientific survey of the lower bathyal and abyssal seafloor

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