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The Scholar's Stage

A forum to discuss the intersections of history, behavioral science, and strategic thought, with an emphasis on East and Southeast Asian affairs.

  • By Tanner Greer
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly five posts per year
  • First post on

Posts per year

Data for this chart is available in the table below
Posts per year
Year starting Posts
2022 7
2023 9
2024 2

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

American Nightmares: Wang Huning and Alexis de Tocqueville’s Dark Visions of the Future
There is a passage in Democracy in America that has appeared in many of my essays." In the United States,” Tocqueville reports, “there is nothing the human will despairs of attaining through the free action …
On , by T. Greer, 104 words
Christmas Day as Judgement Day
To write of Christmas after December 25th is neither a sin nor a crime, but there is something untoward in my tardiness. We meet the overdue Christmas missive with the same misgiving we reserve for …
On , by T. Greer, 213 words
Wang Huning and the Eternal Return to 1975
A few years back Ross Douthat published an interesting book titled The Decadent Society: How We Became Victims of Our Own Success. The thesis of Douthat's book is simple: American society is stagnant. Our blockbusters …
On , by T. Greer, 292 words