Opinions
Opinions features commentary, analysis, and perspectives on the state of free speech, censorship, and digital rights. This category offers a platform for diverse voices to debate and reflect on pressing issues shaping the future of open expression.
From my press-gallery vantage point on 25 March, the United Nations General Assembly didn’t seem like a body wrestling with…
This piece contains major spoilers for both the book and film versions of Andy Weir’s Project Hail Mary. I also…
Good men can make terrible kings … but bad men cannot make good kings.~Brandon Sanderson, The Well of Ascension The…
The landslide defeat suffered by Viktor Orbán in Hungary on 12 April has dealt a body blow to global postliberalism…
A selection of essays and interviews in Quillette examining how and why Iran and the West are at war, and…
On 12 September 1962, John F. Kennedy famously proclaimed space to be the “new frontier.” JFK did not actually care…
In March 2016, the world was about to watch a paradigm shift. Google Deepmind’s AlphaGo team challenged Lee Sedol, the…
This week’s Economist defined the current two-week ceasefire in the American/Israeli–Iranian war that began on 28 February as a “whimper”—and…
The worst serial killer in Canadian history was a British Columbia pig farmer named Robert Pickton. During the 1990s, he…
There’s a certain kind of book that doesn’t excite my interest in newly published form, but which I will hungrily…
In early March 2026, Germany’s four leading business associations—representing employers, industry, trade, and crafts—issued a joint warning to Chancellor Friedrich…
For years, Wikipedia has been one of the informational backbones of the internet. With over seven million articles in the…
