Quillette is an online magazine founded by Australian writer Claire Lehmann. The publication has a primary focus on science, technology, news, culture, and politics.
Greg Ellis reads Feast and Drink For Our Community’s Health, Claire Lehmann's essay about the meaning of Christmas. It was published in Quillette on 2...
Greg Ellis reads The Defenestration of Domingo, Heather Mac Donald's essay about how the famous opera singer fell victim to the #MeToo movement. It wa...
Greg Ellis reads Are Canadians Becoming More Racist? This Week’s Election Proved the Opposite, Jonathan Kay's essay about the recent election in Canad...
Greg Ellis reads How David Graeber Cancelled a Colleague, Claire Lehmann's article on how a prominent anthropologist and self-styled anarchist tried t...
Greg Ellis reads A Letter From Hong Kong, Peter Baehr's essay about the pro-democracy movement in the former British colony and its impact on his stud...
Greg Ellis reads How An Anonymous Accusation Derailed My Life, Stephen Elliott's essay about being accused of rape on the Shitty Media Med list in 201...
Greg Ellis reads Universal Basic Income and the Threat of Tyranny, Shai Shapira's essay on why UBS could lead to despotism. It was published in Quille...
Greg Ellis reads In Defense of Decency, Robert McLeod's essay arguing for more civility when we disagree with each other about politics and social jus...