NR PLUS Magazine Miles Davis, Someday and Always By Spencer Case January 6, 2022 There’s no need to wait for the prince. He’s been here all along.
NR PLUS Magazine The Abusive-Boyfriend Left By Spencer Case August 20, 2020 Claims of victimhood can be a form of manipulation.
NR PLUS Magazine The Costs of Virtue-Signaling By Spencer Case August 6, 2020 A review of Grandstanding: The Use and Abuse of Moral Talk, by Justin Tosi and Brandon Warmke.
NR PLUS Magazine Senator Booker Is Right about Factory Farming By Spencer Case March 19, 2020 We should pass legislation to end it.
NR PLUS Magazine Escape from Wuhan By Spencer Case February 20, 2020 An account of the coronavirus quarantine in China.
NR PLUS Magazine ‘Good War’ Nostalgia By Spencer Case February 2, 2018 World War II reminds us that there are clear moral contrasts.
Politics & Policy The High Hidden Costs of Terrorism By Spencer Case December 13, 2016 The immense costs of terrorism go well beyond a rising body count.
National Security & Defense Unthinking the Thinkable: Iran and the Bomb By Spencer Case September 26, 2016 Iran is out to obliterate Israel, which is reason enough to deny them nuclear arms.
Culture When Philosophers Fail to Do Their Job By Spencer Case July 7, 2016 Loath to violate intellectual fashion, academic philosophers tend to shy away from questioning the logic underpinning the transgender-rights cause.
National Security & Defense Islamist Terror and Collective Guilt By Spencer Case April 4, 2016 Collective guilt for individual acts is a tricky concept, but if it applies to white Americans, it can also apply to supporters of jihad.