Erraticus announces the 2020 Erraticus Award Winners.

Announcing the 2020 Erraticus Award Winners

We are pleased to announce our 2020 Erraticus Award winners: Jonah Bennett and Donovan Irven.

We are impressed each year with the quality of writing that exists within the Erraticus Community, and especially grateful to all the first-time contributors during 2020 for their incisive submissions. Your contributions go a long way in helping us to foster a community committed to fruitful ideas.

We were able to publish numerous essays that demonstrated a dedication to pluralism, meliorism, and the primacy of human action, embodying many pragmatic values, but two essays stood out among the rest in the eyes of our editors and readers.

We are pleased to announce our 2020 Erraticus Award winners: Jonah Bennett and Donovan Irven.

2020 Readers’ Choice Award

Can Social Technologists Solve the Atomization Problem?” by Jonah Bennett


2020 Editors’ Choice Award

The Locking Spine” by Donovan Irven

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