Posts Tagged ‘managerial’

How Canada Devolved into a Managerial State

We made a mistake. Kings once ruled England with absolute power. Their word was the law. Centuries of struggle and reform gradually overcame their tyranny. We adopted this idea called the rule of law. We established checks, balances, limits, restraints, and individual rights. For a while, it worked. The law in Canada, as in other […]

The WHO’s Managerial Gambit

On Friday, Bret Weinstein warned of impending tyranny from the World Health Organization. “We are in the middle of a coup,” the evolutionary biologist and podcaster told Tucker Carlson on X. The WHO’s new pandemic management regime will eliminate sovereignty, Weinstein said, and allow it to override national constitutions. He’s right about tyranny and coups. […]

Cutting through the Mist of the Managerial State

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL Who, if anyone, or what, if anything, is in charge? In many ways this is the question of the age, inspiring passionate debates across the ideological spectrum, with divergent answers springing not just from left and right but from every boutique micro-ideology howling within humanity’s splintered mind. Dissident rightists talk […]

Professions are the Cartels of our Managerial Age

Dr. Kulvinder Kaur Gill is a pediatric allergist in Toronto. She condemned COVID rules as irrational, political, harmful, and inconsistent with scientific data. In the eyes of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO), Gill was dangerous.  In 2021, the CPSO issued three “cautions” (formal warnings) against her. In 2022 it began disciplinary […]

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