Dear Sputla, please burn more coal.
The Minister of Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, known fondly as Sputla, recently said that if he had his way, he would go and restart the Komati Power Station read more »
PolicyDear Sputla, Stand Up to NGO Industrial Complex
by Hügo Krüger 08/06/2023
Dear Sputla, please burn more coal. The Minister of Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, known fondly as Sputla, recently said that if he had his way, he would go and restart the Komati Power Station read more » »
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Woe, the Humanity: How AI Fits into Rising Anti-Humanism
by Joel Kotkin and Samuel J. Abrams 07/23/2023
The future of humanity is becoming ever less human. The astounding capabilities of ChatGPT and other forms of artificial intelligence have triggered fears about the coming age of machines leaving little place for human creativity or employment. Even the architects of this brave new world are sounding the alarm. read more » »
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Bidenomics Isn't Working
by Joel Kotkin 07/19/2023
With the announcement that inflation fell to 3% in June, the US President will no doubt be emboldened in his claim that Bidenomics — essentially a green-tinted government-led economy — is working. read more » »
Urban Sprawl, the Environmentally Friendly Answer to Expensive Housing
by Joel Kotkin 07/10/2023
From the dawn of the colonial era, Canada, the U.S., and Australia thrived by providing what the landless have always sought. In the vast expanses of these countries read more » »
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Solving the Global Housing Crisis
by Joel Kotkin 06/21/2023
The global housing crisis across the high-income world, particularly in the Anglosphere, represents perhaps the single biggest challenge to the future of the middle class. read more » »
Housing Report: Blame Ourselves, Not Our Stars
by Joel Kotkin and Wendell Cox 06/18/2023
No issue plagues Californians more than the high cost of housing. By almost every metric—from rents to home prices—Golden State residents suffer the highest burden for shelter of any state in the continental U.S. read more » »
The Spark That Lit the Gas Stove
by Thomas Buckley 06/12/2023
On January 1, 2023 it is likely most Americans woke up with a hangover. On January 1, 2023, it is a almost a certainty that no American woke up worried that the gas stove in their kitchen was secretly killing them. read more » »
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Cities of the West: An American Success Story, Part 2
by Cullum Clark 06/07/2023
Part one of this essay showed how the political tradition of Alexander Hamilton, Henry Clay, and Abraham Lincoln gave rise to the successful spread of American civilization read more » »
Can California Be Saved?
by Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky 05/28/2023
Some conservatives regard California as a lost cause, its economy and society doomed to decline. Yet despite its awful regulatory regime, the state retains its natural bounty and an edge in many key industries. read more » »
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Tory Autocracy
by Joel Kotkin 05/17/2023
Over the past century, and even before, conservative political movements thrived by challenging the Left’s appeal to the working and middle class. Virtually all the successful movements on the democratic Right read more » »
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