Capstone to the Seat series — a worked example of why the seat matters. The payoff of refusing the view from nowhere is not that it dissolves other people's confidence. It is the discipline that tells a staked position from one built so the world can't touch it. A disagreement gets answered, and the answer … Continue reading The Cost of Seating: Rationality as Test Case
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The Machinery of Shallow Triumphs: The Structural Disinformation of Prestige Journalism
When omission becomes disinformation: (1) available at publication time, (2) changes analytical meaning of reported facts, (3) outlet's authority means most readers stop there. On February 13, 2026, the New York Times published its lead story on the Bangladesh election. The headline: "Bangladeshis Vote in Droves for Constitutional Change." The framing: a triumph of democratic … Continue reading The Machinery of Shallow Triumphs: The Structural Disinformation of Prestige Journalism
