2021 First Half's Most Popular Posts
The "Key Posts" link in navigation at the top of my blog lists all important posts through the end of 2016. Along with
this is intended as a complement to that list. (Also, my most popular storified Twitter discussions are here, and you can see other recent posts by clicking on the Archive link at the top of my blog.) Continuing this tradition, I give links to the most popular posts in the first half of 2021 below into six groups: popular new posts in 2021 on diet and health, popular new posts in 2021 on political philosophy, popular new posts in 2021 on other topics, and popular older posts in those three categories. I provide the pageviews in the first half of 2021 for each post as counted when someone went specifically to that post. All the posts with 100 or more pageviews in the first half of 2021 are included.
I am pleased to be able to report 327,518 Google Analytics pageviews in the first half of 2021—over 50,000 pageviews per month. Of these, 18,061 were pageviews for my blog homepage. One other thing that stands out from the data is how well my back catalog does because of Google search.
New Posts in 2021 on Diet and Health
How Many Thousands of Americans Will the Sugar Lobby's Latest Victory Kill? 192
On the Keto Diet 166
Starving Cancer Cells: We Need Metabolic Oncology, Stat! 149
Semaglutide Looks Like the First Truly Impressive Weight-Loss Drug 138
How to Make Ramadan Fasting—or Any Other Religious Fasting—Easier 133
New Posts in 2021 on Political Philosophy
New Posts in 2021 on Other Topics
Friedrich Hayek on John Maynard Keynes: Keynes was Brilliant, but Economics was Only a Sideline for Him (video post) 6,489
My Sister Sarah 567
A Political Economy Externality that Should Be Taught in Every ‘Principals of Economics’ Course 234
Why You Should Impute Equal Credit to Co-Authors in Economics 200
Why Thinking Geometrically and Graphically is Such a Powerful Way to Do Math 175
Reactions to Miles’s Program For Enhancing Economists’ Scientific Creativity, Engagement and Impact 158
Elizabeth MacBride: Leonardo Da Vinci is History’s Best Case for Wasting Time (link post) 143
Critiquing the Wall Street Journal Editorial Pages on Fiscal Policy 101
Older Posts with Continuing Popularity on Diet and Health
Which Nonsugar Sweeteners are OK? An Insulin-Index Perspective 29,125
Why a Low-Insulin-Index Diet Isn't Exactly a 'Lowcarb' Diet 14,502
How Fasting Can Starve Cancer Cells, While Leaving Normal Cells Unharmed 7,705
Obesity Is Always and Everywhere an Insulin Phenomenon 2,339
What Steven Gundry's Book 'The Plant Paradox' Adds to the Principles of a Low-Insulin-Index Diet 1,034
Jason Fung: Dietary Fat is Innocent of the Charges Leveled Against It 963
Using the Glycemic Index as a Supplement to the Insulin Index 846
Jason Fung's Single Best Weight Loss Tip: Don't Eat All the Time 611
Meat Is Amazingly Nutritious—But Is It Amazingly Nutritious for Cancer Cells, Too? 575
Layne Norton Discusses the Stephan Guyenet vs. Gary Taubes Debate (a Debate on Joe Rogan’s Podcast) 532
Cancer Cells Love Sugar; That’s How PET Scans for Cancer Work 479
David Ludwig: It Takes Time to Adapt to a Lowcarb, Highfat Diet 370
My Giant Salad 354
Kevin D. Hall and Juen Guo: Why it is So Hard to Lose Weight and So Hard to Keep it Off 350
Best Health Guide: 10 Surprising Changes When You Quit Sugar 343
How Important is A1 Milk Protein as a Public Health Issue? 340
Anthony Komaroff: The Microbiome and Risk for Obesity and Diabetes 304
After Gastric Bypass Surgery, Insulin Goes Down Before Weight Loss has Time to Happen 268
Fasting Tips 258
Don't Tar Fasting by those of Normal or High Weight with the Brush of Anorexia 216
A Low-Glycemic-Index Vegan Diet as a Moderately-Low-Insulin-Index Diet 167
Eggs May Be a Type of Food You Should Eat Sparingly, But Don't Blame Cholesterol Yet 158
Is Milk OK? 112
The Case Against the Case Against Sugar: Seth Yoder vs. Gary Taubes 101
Older Posts with Continuing Popularity on Political Philosophy
John Locke: The Only Legitimate Power of Governments is to Articulate the Law of Nature 1,096
John Locke: Freedom is Life; Slavery Can Be Justified Only as a Reprieve from Deserved Death 1,060
John Stuart Mill’s Vigorous Advocacy of Education Vouchers 1,017
Freedom Under Law Means All Are Subject to the Same Laws 415
John Locke: People Must Not Be Judges in Their Own Cases 366
John Locke's Smackdown of Robert Filmer: Being a Father Doesn't Make Any Man a King 339
John Locke: How to Resist Tyrants without Causing Anarchy 325
John Locke: By Natural Law, Husbands Have No Power Over Their Wives 310
Social Liberty 301
John Locke: Defense against the Black Hats is the Origin of the State 301
On the Achilles Heel of John Locke's Second Treatise: Slavery and Land Ownership 235
John Stuart Mill on the Protection of "Noble Lies" from Criticism 226
John Locke: If Rebellion is a Sin, It is a Sin Committed Most Often by Those in Power 168
John Stuart Mill on Balancing Christian Morality with the Wisdom of the Greeks and Romans 160
John Locke: The Right to Enforce the Law of Nature Does Not Depend on Any Social Contract
John Locke Off Base with His Assumption That There Was Plenty of Land at the Time of Acquisition 134
John Locke on Monarchs (Or Presidents) Who Destroy a Constitution 134
John Stuart Mill on Being Offended at Other People's Opinions or Private Conduct
On Despotism 114
The Federalist Papers #1: Alexander Hamilton's Plea for Reasoned Debate 104
Older Posts with Continuing Popularity on Other Topics
Adding a Variable Measured with Error to a Regression Only Partially Controls for that Variable 1,653
The Medium-Run Natural Interest Rate and the Short-Run Natural Interest Rate 1,175
Indoors is Very Dangerous for COVID-19 Transmission, Especially When Ventilation is Bad 805
The Message of Mormonism for Atheists Who Want to Stay Atheists 766
How Economists Can Enhance Their Scientific Creativity, Engagement and Impact 703
The Deep Magic of Money and the Deeper Magic of the Supply Side 568
How Even Liberal Whites Make Themselves Out as Victims in Discussions of Racism 484
Why I Write 417
The Logarithmic Harmony of Percent Changes and Growth Rates 362
Returns to Scale and Imperfect Competition in Market Equilibrium 298
The Complete Guide to Getting into an Economics PhD Program 290
The Most Effective Memory Methods are Difficult—and That's Why They Work 281
There's One Key Difference Between Kids Who Excel at Math and Those Who Don't 268
An Optical Illusion: Nativity Scene or Two T-Rex's Fighting over a Table Saw? 260
Supply and Demand for the Monetary Base: How the Fed Currently Determines Interest Rates 243
How and Why to Eliminate the Zero Lower Bound: A Reader’s Guide 235
Clay Christensen, Jerome Grossman and Jason Hwang on the Three Basic Types of Business Models 227
An Experiment with Equality of Outcome: The Case of Jamestown 197
James Wells: The Discovery of the Higgs Boson Opens Up Other Puzzles in Particle Physics 190
The Mormon Church Decides to Treat Gay Marriage as Rebellion on a Par with Polygamy 171
When the Output Gap is Zero, But Inflation is Below Target 163
The Coming Transformation of Education: Degrees Won’t Matter Anymore, Skills Will 160
The Complete Guide to Getting into an Economics PhD Program 159
100 Economics Blogs and 100 Economists Who Are Influential Online 152
Forgive Yourself 151
Ezra W. Zuckerman—On Genre: A Few More Tips to Academic Journal Article-Writers (link to pdf) 145
How Even Liberal Whites Make Themselves Out as Victims in Discussions of Racism 127
My Dad 121
18 Misconceptions about Eliminating the Zero Lower Bound 120
How Mormon Scripture Declares the US Constitution to be the Work of God 107
Lumpers vs. Splitters: Economists as Lumpers; Psychologists as Splitters 106
On Ex-Muslims 105
Negative Interest Rate Policy as Conventional Monetary Policy: Full Text 104
What to Call the Very Rich: Millionaires, Vranaires, Okuaires, Billionaires and Lakhlakhaires 104
Sticky Prices vs. Sticky Wages: A Debate Between Miles Kimball and Matthew Rognlie 102
Co-Active Coaching as a Tool for Maximizing Utility—Getting Where You Want in Life 101