Nov 27, 2016 17:53
- Crooked Timber looks at how evolutionary psychology can be used to justify monarchy.
- Far Outliers shares an excerpt describing how methamphetamine is used as a secondary currency in North Korea.
- The Frailest Thing shares quotes examining the link between seeing something and liking it.
Language Hat talks about ways of voicing surprise.- Language Log looks at a linguistically mixed language of China.
- Lawyers, Guns and Money argues the recounts are far more likely to help Trump than Clinton.
- Marginal Revolution points to an interesting book on the Cuban economy.
- The Volokh Conspiracy looks at the idea of a sanctuary city in the context of American federalism.
- Window on Eurasia looks at the complex legalities surrounding religion and disbelief in Russia.
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