The Discipline of Being Free
Empire of Sunk Costs
The Market Isn’t Broken. It’s Hollow.
Strength Without Metabolism
The Futility of Reform
Earth Is Not Optional
The Brightest Bulb in a Dim Chandelier
Running Two Operating Systems
Hope Is the Quietest Prison
The Cult of Innovation and the Death of Usefulness
Reality Is a User Interface
The Degree Is Losing Its Shield
So, the claim goes: women now dominate academia. The tone varies—sometimes celebratory, sometimes alarmist—but the premise is treated as settled…
Mirage Economics
Dubai has not suddenly found itself in trouble because of the war involving Iran. That is a convenient headline. It…
The Myth of Expensive American Gas
Runaway Henry Hub prices? One wonders where exactly people are looking when they say that—because it is certainly not at…
When Power Production Forgot How to Behave
Before wind and solar arrived at scale—before they were elevated from boutique virtue to structural backbone—power planners lived in a…
The Sanctions That Actually Bite
The real sanctions are not the ones announced at podiums, wrapped in legal language and diplomatic ceremony. Those are signals—important,…
Too Loud to Be Silenced
The audacity is almost admirable. Almost. For decades now, the grand institutions of “Big Oil”—those perennial villains cast in every…
When the World Nearly Suffocated on Clean Air
Among fossil fuels, Coal is the odd one out. Not in the polite, classification-table sense, but in a way that…
