Not because John McCain died. Everybody dies, and for the 13 months since his diagnosis with glioblastoma, from which there is rarely an escape, we knew his time was short. Not because we agreed with his politics. Many of us, … Continue reading
Hayden Keith Monroe
For those who don’t recall their sophomore philosophy class, epistemology concerns the question of how we know what’s what. That is, can we believe the evidence of our senses? How do we tell fact from fiction, belief from knowledge, information … Continue reading
On a single day in August, the conviction on eight counts each of Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen marked a watershed moment for the Trump administration. As Winston Churchill said in another fraught time for democratic government, “This is not … Continue reading