What Would Bill Buckley Do?
The National Review founder's flexible approach to politics defined conservatism as we know it.
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The Trump administration's pivot toward socialism did not come without warning.
The National Review founder's flexible approach to politics defined conservatism as we know it.
Immigrants start businesses at a higher rate than native-born Americans, benefitting not only themselves but also their American workers and customers.
The printing press helped build libraries that were impossibly large by ancient standards. That created its own new challenges.
"Once a president establishes for himself that he has a shiny toy, good luck getting that toy ever wrested away from whoever the president is," the CNN anchor tells Reason's Nick Gillespie.
Friedrich Hayek's most popular work was dedicated to "the socialists of all parties." That phrase perfectly captures politics in 2025.
The stand has been so successful that IRS lawyer Isaac Stein intends to continue his hot dog hustle on weekends.
In her 1962 essay "Have Gun, Will Nudge," Rand foresaw how government officials would seek to silence people they don't like.
Recent innovations could help address plastic pollution.
It's not surprising that the NRA and other Second Amendment advocates spoke out against a trans firearm ban floated by the Trump administration.
Critics of cash bail say it creates a two-tiered justice system: Those who can pay maintain their freedom, while those unable to pay remain behind bars.
The country's transition leader was selected not at the ballot box but on a 100,000-person Discord chat.
"Flexibility at work has the power to drive fertility decisions," according to researchers running a survey in the U.S. and 38 other countries.
"Remigration" is meant to soften the real policy goal—forced removal.
New Louisiana and Texas laws will require businesses to disclose the use of seed oils, certain dyes, and many other ingredients.
Not even 35 years after escaping Soviet-style central planning, Poland has become a capitalist success story.
Countries like Canada and Germany are lining up to welcome companies and workers priced out by the H1-B price hike.
Has the Department of Government Efficiency delivered on promises to downsize federal employment, cut regulations, and reduce federal spending?
For Trump, tariffs are a solution to every problem, and his trade war is more about the vibes than the economics.
The co-creator of Spider-Man and Dr. Strange later created some failed Ayn Rand–inspired superheroes.
Michael McFaul's new book feels like it was written in 2015, not 2025.
Crumb's work was called sexist, racist, and obscene, but even his critics often acknowledged that he was hilarious and original.
It's the humans who develop and use AI for malicious ends, not the tech itself, who should worry us.
Project Mind Control tells the story of the federal government's failed MKUltra program.
Tradecraft chronicles the career of John le Carré, intelligence officer turned author.
The Office spin-off contrasts journalists' self-image as a pillar of democracy with what the job often entails.
Muscle Man offers a subtler commentary than any thinkpiece about the bro-ification of the right.
The 65-year-old musical's depiction of an us-vs.-them mentality remains poignant.
Characters in the Netflix show undergo psychological torture, manipulation, and psychedelic treatment.
"If we're gonna put up immigration barriers, we better do a lot more in terms of trade barriers to make it more free trade, or we will decline," the former Arizona senator tells Reason's Nick Gillespie.
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