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Seth Forman

Seth Forman is a weekend editor at The American Spectator and managing editor of Academic Questions, the quarterly journal of the National Association of Scholars.
by | Apr 4, 2025

It makes perfect sense for President Donald Trump to dive headfirst into a death struggle with diversity, equity, and inclusion, the programmatic expression of woke ideology. Aside from globalization’s decimation of America’s working class, it is unlikely that anything accounts…

by | Oct 3, 2024

The United States is deep into a season of severe discontent. Our politics are polarized, our Congress is moribund, and our purchasing power has tumbled. A Gallup poll in early 2024 showed that only 20 percent of Americans are satisfied…

by | Aug 28, 2024

Of all the anti-Israel protests heard around the world since the Hamas attack on Israel last October 7, none have been as profoundly disorienting for American Jews as the eruption of protests and antisemitic sentiment on American college campuses. The…

by | May 31, 2024

It turns out that babies are good little assets to have around. Despite famed catastrophist Paul Ehrlich (still) warning of imminent population-driven “famines, pandemics, water shortages, climate disasters, resource wars,” the earth is awash in natural resources, with some experts…

by | Apr 28, 2024

Compared to athletes in other sports, bodybuilders tend to be on the short side. The average height of Mr. Olympia winners (the Super Bowl champs of bodybuilding) is 5 feet 7 inches, while the average National Football League player is 6 feet…

by | Apr 8, 2024

The media is rife with coverage of the nation’s housing crisis, as it should be. The median new home price in February was $400,500, interest rates hover just under 7 percent, and the minimum income required to afford the median…

by | Feb 27, 2024

Sociologists, psychologists, journalists, and others who write about such things have been scratching their heads — at least since the 2010s — over the apparent decline of sexual activity among people of all age groups, but especially among young adults…

by | Sep 5, 2023

Untenable: The True Story of White Ethnic Flight from America’s Cities By Jack Cashill (Post Hill Press, 288 pages, $21.85) Against any reasonable expectation, America’s once-proud post–World War II suburbanization and middle-class expansion has become a critical flashpoint in our…

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