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Nicholas Clairmont

Nicholas Clairmont

Associate Editor at Arc Digital

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United States
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  • English
Covering topics
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  • International News
  • Philosophy
  • Entertainment
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Recent Articles

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PERSPECTIVE: Winning victory in the wokeism war

“To suggest, as the critical race theorists do, that equality must precede liberty is simply to jettison the latter without securing the former.”
tabletmag.com

Is Musa Al-Gharbi the Last Academic Who Can Tell the Truth?

The superstar Columbia grad student was canceled by Fox, an experience that only strengthened his belief in convincing his opponents
tabletmag.com

Getting Rich in the Diversity Marketplace - Tablet Magazine

Getting Rich in the Diversity Marketplace  Tablet Magazine
tabletmag.com

The Woke Meritocracy

How telling the right stories about overcoming oppression in the right way became a requirement for entering the elite credentialing system
thedispatch.com

The Freedom to Read Is Good Indeed

Books are tremendously important and powerful, and we used to defend them from moralizing censors.
tabletmag.com

California Is Cleansing Jews From History

The state’s proposed new ethnic studies curriculum is even worse than you imagined
washingtonexaminer.com

Word of the Week: 'Preference'

Andrew Sullivan’s 1995 Virtually Normal is a deeply underappreciated book in the history of struggles for minority rights in America. When it came out, the prediction that gay acceptance would be not only possible but actually so total that it would be unremarkable for gay people to marry and be…
tabletmag.com

The Language of Privilege

The jargon and weird abstractions are central to the birth of a new elite, which uses the language of wokese as a barrier to entry
washingtonexaminer.com

Word of the Week: 'Chauvinism'

Names are important things. The former Kellie May Xiong has, according to her divorce petition, filed to separate from her husband, Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer who asphyxiated George Floyd for however many minutes it took to kill him and then kept his knee down for several more…
washingtonexaminer.com

Word of the Week: 'Problematic'

If you are older than I am, you will think it is trivial when I say there was a time when we didn’t constantly call things “problematic.” If you are younger, you will think it’s unthinkable. I loathe this word. Its wretched, bastard children, “problematize” and (shudder) “problematization,” are…
washingtonexaminer.com

Word of the Week: ‘Gaslight’

The word “gaslight” gets thrown around so loosely today it’s hard to even remember its original meaning. In the 1944 movie Gaslight, an adaptation of a slightly older stage play also known as Angel Street, Ingrid Bergman’s character is lied to repeatedly, obviously, and systematically. She’s told…
theatlantic.com

D.C.’s Misguided Attempt to Regulate Daycare

Requiring child-care workers to have college degrees will likely widen the capital’s economic disparities.
theatlantic.com

The End of Diesel

The highly efficient fuel was supposed to be the future. Is it now doomed?
theatlantic.com

Volkswagen’s Diesel Scandal Was 80 Years in the Making

A conversation with the reporter Jack Ewing, whose new book explores what led to the company’s deadly decision to cheat emissions regulations.
theatlantic.com

Will ‘Game of Thrones’-Like Alliances Shape the Future of Driverles...

A new partnership between Lyft and Waymo appears designed to contest Uber’s dominance.
theatlantic.com

The Many Ways ‘Buy American’ Can Harm the Economy

Barring the government from contracting with foreign firms will decrease competition and squander tax dollars.
theatlantic.com

The Significance of a Police Car That’s Also a Hybrid

Fifteen years ago, partially electric vehicles incited a culture war. Now, they’re normal.
theatlantic.com

Trump’s Taking Credit Where No Credit Is Due

The president says he’s already succeeded in bringing auto-sector jobs back. Has he?
theatlantic.com

Anticipating Protests, Harley-Davidson Cancels a Visit from Trump

The motorcycle maker’s reported about-face underlines the public-relations challenges of cooperating with a contentious president.
theatlantic.com

Hedge-Fund Managers With Flashy Sports Cars Make Worse Investors

Traders who own minivans, a recent study suggests, are more financially prudent.
theatlantic.com

Flying Rescue Missions in the Most Remote Reaches of the U.S.

An interview with Lieutenant Commander Tom Huntley, a helicopter pilot in the U.S. Coast Guard