The Black Lives Matter protests have produced a new breed of inquisitors. Like Torquemada, they demand blind allegiance to their orthodoxy and are brutally intolerant of dissenters from the One True Faith. Writing in The Intelligencer, Andrew Sullivan examines this new dispensation, which suppresses contrary arguments and shames and shuns those who make them.
At Least He Paid his Losing Bet
Paul Ehrlich, author of the spectacularly incorrect 1968 best-seller The Population Bomb, recently died at 93. Despite his longevity, Ronald Bailey points out in Reason, Ehrlich did not live to see even one of his numerous apocalyptic predictions come true. The world’s population certainly grew, but not merely larger, richer and fatter too. Most famously, Ehrlich once bet economist Julian Simon that the world was approaching economic collapse – but in 1990 had to mail Simon a cheque.


