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Musa al-Gharbi

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  • Moneyish
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Past articles by Musa:

Gender Differences Are A Thing. Let's Talk About It.

Google software engineer James Damore set off a firestorm with the publication of a company memo titled “Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber.” The essay cr... → Read More

Gender Differences Are A Thing. Let's Talk About It.

Google software engineer James Damore set off a firestorm with the publication of a company memo titled “Google’s Ideological Echo Chamber.” The essay cr... → Read More

4 reasons why Donald Trump will be re-elected in 2020

The popular consensus is likely dead wrong — and no, impeachment isn’t going to happen. → Read More

Trump Will Likely Win Reelection in 2020

Most Americans don’t like Trump. Trump will most likely be reelected in 2020. How can both of these statements be true? Here’s how: Even when people are unhappy with a state of affairs, they... → Read More

Musa al-Gharbi

Musa al-Gharbi is a Paul F. Lazarsfeld Fellow in Sociology at Columbia University. Readers can connect to his other work and social media via his website: → Read More

The Democratic Party Is Facing A Demographic Crisis

Trends in traditionally Democratic voting blocs betray a potentially bleak future for the party. → Read More

There are groups more depraved than ISIL

Does the West care about ISIL's specific crimes or is it mostly outraged that Muslims are committing them? → Read More

Mexican drug cartels are worse than ISIL

Western obsession with the Islamic State is fueled more by bigotry than any genuine assessment of risk or atrocities → Read More

To fight the Islamic State, end the war in Syria

Increased aid to the Syrian rebels will only further destabilize the region → Read More

Israel, not Hamas, orchestrated the latest conflict in Gaza

Washington's ironclad support for Israel provides effective shield for war crimes → Read More

Gaza negotiations plagued by bad-faith actors

Continued violence is predictable, given the compromised positions of all parties → Read More