The author argues America is still "among the freest, most egalitarian, and most open-to-progress societies in history."
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Two new biographies tell the stories of the unsung members of the Marx Brothers and the Three Stooges.
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Lidar technology is revealing that the Mayan civilization was more complex and interconnected than previously thought.
Katarina Hall |
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If voters so overwhelmingly prefer younger candidates, why are they underrepresented in politics?
Ronald Bailey |
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The Remarkable Life of Ibelin, a documentary on Netflix, explains how a terminally ill boy found freedom in World of Warcraft.
Katarina Hall |
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Hundreds of thousands of miles of fences ensnare and sometimes kill wild animals. GPS technology offers an alternative.
Ronald Bailey |
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In Justice Abandoned, a law professor argues that the Court got these key decisions wrong.
Jacob Sullum |
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Sentencing defendants based on acquitted conduct violates basic notions of justice.
Billy Binion |
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Mere Economics makes a religious argument for private property and free exchange.
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Company co-founder John Mackey weaves together lessons from his business, spiritual, and personal journeys.
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Using the military to wage the drug war in Mexico raises practical and constitutional issues.
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Schools across the country are gathering personal information and putting students' privacy at risk.
Emma Camp |
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A federal court ruled Trina Martin could not sue the government after agents burst into her home and held an innocent man at gunpoint.
Billy Binion |
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How John McClaughry and Karl Hess fought to decentralize power—one from inside the system, one ever further from it
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We don't just crave being on a team; we also crave a rival. We want to be in a club, and we want a nemesis to motivate us.
Andrew Heaton |
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A stateless protagonist dodges the federal government in comedic fashion.
Bekah Congdon |
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In Max's Dune: Prophecy, even the power to predict others' actions can't tame the chaos of free will.
Emma Camp |
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A Mississippi mom was charged with a felony years after she gave birth for drug use early in her pregnancy.
Jacob Sullum |
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"I said now that they're banning it, I want to join, just because they're telling me I can't," the Kentucky senator tells Reason.
Elizabeth Nolan Brown |
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Tracking the price of eggs, beef, chicken, and more
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Did the 25th president really make America "very rich through tariffs"? William McKinley might have told you otherwise.
Matt Welch |
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The campaign to make America dry is as dubious as the campaign for the food pyramid.
Eric Boehm |
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Donald Trump isn't the first president to send detained migrants to the U.S. detention center in Cuba.
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