The ironies of Trump's education policy

The ironies of Trump's education policy
ON JANUARY 23, two days after his inauguration, President Trump issued a draft order for visa reform proposing to regulate the H-1B visa, which among other things, allows CEOs in Silicon Valley to hire high-skilled foreign-national engineers who work for less in exchange for visas. This reform could increase wages down the line; it could bring more American workers into the ambit of innovation, and increase the ranks of the skilled; it could bring tech hiring practices into the public awareness. [Read More]

Freedom from progress

Donald Trump, Christopher Lasch, and a Left in fear of America

Freedom from progress
We cannot afford to be so politically correct anymore. —Donald Trump IN CONTRAST TO WHAT THE LIBERAL DOXA would like us to believe, Donald Trump’s victory should not be underestimated on account of the billionaire’s failure to win the popular vote. Trump’s victory should not be thought a surprise, either. It reflects a “structural” tendency of growing political polarization within Western societies over the past four decades. The extremes have been, on the one hand, the multi-cultural or “identity” liberalism/leftism with its origins in the social movements of the 60s, and, on the other hand, right-wing populism’s embrace of irrationality as a response to the excesses of the former. [Read More]