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When I first started writing on here, I felt like the values were ideas, quality writing, and honesty, but now writers seem to be rewarded for algo hacks like posting on a schedule, commenting, liking, restacking. The distortion of purpose, which may have originally been to “meaningfully contribute to discussion or take pride in the quality of one’
... See moreCydney Hayes • The Elite Capture of Substack

Political Philosophy: Studies good and bad social institutions, and how society ought to be arranged.
Michael Huemer • Knowledge, Reality, and Value: A Mostly Common Sense Guide to Philosophy
Thrasea Paetus. Thrasea was not a philosopher or writer but a politician and an aristocrat, a member of the Senate, who is presented, in both Tacitus and Dio, as a man of absolute integrity. He was the only one who expressed disapproval of the speech Seneca delivered to the Senate in defense of Nero’s killing of his mother: when it was delivered, T
... See moreEmily Wilson • The Greatest Empire: A Life of Seneca
A lot of what I collect on Sublime I do privately.
But everything I make public lives on sublime.app/sari.
My very own think-in-bio.
A think-in-bio is like giving others an API for your mind.
To be able to follow people like Packy McCormick, Rob Hardy, Natalie Audelo, Steve Schlafman and see what they’re saving to th... See more
In this book, I aim to reintroduce Socratic ethics as a novel and distinctive ethical system, complete with its own core theses and distinctive ethical recommendations.
Agnes Callard • Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life
For politics on the left is politics with a goal: your place within the alliance is judged by the lengths you are prepared to go to on behalf of ‘social justice’, however defined.
Roger Scruton • Fools, Frauds and Firebrands: Thinkers of the New Left
Jamie Catherwood • Shopify, SPACs and Status: My Interview with Jim O'Shaughnessy (Part One)
Susan Cain on Substack
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