Should political campaigns in close races communicate that they may win (over-confidence) or that they may lose (under-confidence)? In six…
The study of ethics and leadership can be traced back to Aristotle and the Ancient Greeks. Against the backdrop of corporate, political,…
Although in theory elections are supposed to prevent criminal or venal candidates from winning or retaining office, in practice voters…
We show that isolated capital cities are robustly associated with greater levels of corruption across US states, in line with the view that…
Following Stimpson and Herdt’s careful account of the evolution of gender studies and its relation to women’s and sexuality studies, the…
In this essay I respond to commentators on Ethics for Enemies, including (1) Caspar Hare on torture and other harms imposed on an agent…
The collections and archives of the International Institute of Social History contain evidence of a social and economic world that affected…