Weekly Archive 2012 December 22-28
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Why Chuck Hagel Should Tell Obama to Go to Hell
The prospective defense secretary will be more influential by speaking out against war and empire.
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Tough Year Ahead for California Taxpayers and Wealth Producers
The Golden State’s big government keeps getting bigger.
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Les Misérables
Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman sing for their Oscars.
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NFL Player Chris Kluwe on Being a Libertarian
The Minnesota Vikings punter discusses libertarianism, anarchism, Ayn Rand, empathy, and what he’d change about the U.S. government.
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Reviving the GOP
How can the Republican Party dig itself out of the hole it’s in?
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Our Favorite - and Least Favorite - Things in 2012 (Non-Politics Edition)
Forget politics for a minute. Here's what Reason staffers liked - and hated - in the past year.
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I, Tomato: Morning Star's Radical Approach to Management
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American Apocalypse
Never-ending predictions that the world is about to end
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'I Do My Thing and You Do Your Thing'
When psychologists discovered individualism.
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Sometimes a School Needs an Intervention
In districts with underperforming schools, unhappy parents have few means by which to catalyze change.
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Busting Bikinis and the Cop Who Wants to Fine Cursing! (Nanny of the Year 2012)
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Charity Begins With Wealth Creation
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Putin Goes to Church
Russia’s unholy new alliance between Orthodox and state
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Who Is Too Unbalanced to Be Armed?
The danger of treating gun violence as a mental health problem
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Intervention Begets Intervention
Ludwig von Mises and Sanford Ikeda on the perils of interventionism
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The Rioter’s Veto
Can violence in the Middle East justify censorship in the United States?
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Django Unchained
Quentin Tarantino and Jamie Foxx redress the horrors of American slavery.
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2012: From Arab Spring to Early Winter
From Egypt to Syria to Russia, reactionary forces are on the rise.
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Half the Facts You Know Are Probably Wrong
Old truths decay and new ones are born at an astonishing rate.
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Atlas Shrugged Part II: Election Edition
Rand’s timeless novel is recast as a Tea Party fable.
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Taxpayers Aren't Stationary Targets
Raising tax rates in a struggling economy will help assure that the economy keeps struggling.
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Gun Restrictions Have Always Bred Defiance, Black Markets
For reasons of their own, most people, in many countries, defy anti-gun laws
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Check out Reason's New LA Headquarters!
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End the Food Protectionism Racket
Food protectionism is harmful, rampant, and stupid.