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Conner’s writing has appeared in the Washington Examiner, Detroit News, Glenn Beck, Concord Monitor, Free the People, and American Spectator, among others.
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Does decentralization have to be a silent retreat?
April 16, 2024
In 2024, we no longer have uncharted wilderness to retreat into. We…
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Does decentralization have to be a silent retreat?
April 16, 2024
In 2024, we no longer have uncharted wilderness to retreat into. We must carve out a place "less imaginable" in an interconnected world.
More violence is the single worst solution
April 10, 2024
Compared to any peaceful resolution, violence on the individual and systemic levels is a distantly undesirable last choice.
The Principle of Human Respect in Journalism
April 2, 2024
Journalism will lose big if revenue is tied to state advertising budgets. There is an incentive and moral problem that needs to be addressed.
Decentralization begins with the end
March 26, 2024
Each new generation must get from the present to that inevitably changed future while maximizing good and minimizing bad along the way.
[redacted] Week Twelve: Professor Arthur Versluis
March 19, 2024
I wrote last week about perennial ideas, and I am excited to share a conversation I had with Professor Arthur Versluis.
[redacted] Week Eleven: Human Respect is a Perennial Idea
March 12, 2024
The Principle, arranged in its current form, will no longer be relevant at some future time, but the idea behind the words is timeless.
“What IS our responsibility for another child we don’t even know?”
March 5, 2024
"Curious: What IS our responsibility for another child we don't even know? How, exactly, are we supposed to live up to it?"
[redacted] Week Nine: Alien Encounters and Human Respect
February 27, 2024
What would we want aliens to understand about humans, and, what ideas would you hope these “others” use to guide their interactions?
My $1.5 million middle finger
February 20, 2024
My left middle finger is also now available for sale, along with a video of it being removed, packaged, and shipped, for $1.5 million.