Friday assorted links


1. Best DC art works? (FT)  Surely Manet’s The Railway should be on the list?  Does Dulles Airport count?  The Iwo Jima Memorial or Vietnam Memorial?  Maybe even the Air Force Memorial?

2. The raccoon culture that was Virginia and I suppose still is a little bit?

3. Stoppard’s liberal individualism.

4. Jerry Z Muller on conservatism.

5. SPEAK, new organization for free speech in the UK.

6. On heritability debates.  And a comment from Pinker.

7. The new Annie Jacobsen book on biological warfare.

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