I Co-Founded Wikipedia. Now I’m Banned for Life. Plus . . .
Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Jonathan Rosen on monsters and monstrous ideas. Jed Rubenfeld on the Supreme Court’s landmark asylum ruling. And much more.
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I Co-Founded Wikipedia. Now I’m Banned for Life. Plus . . . Larry Sanger, co-founder of Wikipedia, on how the site he helped build abandoned its founding mission—and permanently banned him when he tried to reform it. (Courtesy of Larry Sanger)Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Jonathan Rosen on monsters and monstrous ideas. Jed Rubenfeld on the Supreme Court’s landmark asylum ruling. And much more. By The Free Press06.26.26 — The Front Page--:----:--Upgrade to ListenProduced by ElevenLabs using AI narration118READ IN APPIt’s Friday, June 26. This is The Front Page, your daily window into the world of The Free Press—and our take on the world at large. Today: Jonathan Rosen on how antisemitic obsessions came to dominate our politics. Ayaan Hirsi Ali on what the Montreal shooter really believed.
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