Culture
Americans Are Less Enthusiastic About War and 'Leaders,' and This Makes David Brooks Sad
He seems to have an archaic great-man view of history, too.
Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate
Free speech on campus continues (mostly) to win in court, but higher education still attacks.
Mt. Gox Files For US Bankruptcy Protection — Bitcoin News Roundup
Will halt U.S. legal action against the Bitcoin exchange
Did the Culture that Feeds the Drug War Help Lead to Boston Bombing?
If the police hadn't botched the investigation of the murder of some drug dealers, would the bombing have even happened?
Ten Celebrities You Probably Knew Were Libertarians
Including a couple you might not consider libertarian
America's Love-Hate Relationship With Work
We vilify leisure yet embrace labor-saving devices.
The Rise and Fall of the New York City Tattoo Ban
How government regulators tried to kill the skin & ink trade.
Breaking the USDA's Slaughterhouse Stranglehold
The recent recall of nearly 9 million pounds of meat highlights the fact that USDA regulations make eating truly "local" meat difficult for consumers. How can we fix that?
CrossFit Games Sued for Telling Transgender Contestant She Must Compete with Men
Discrimination or biological complications?
The Grand Budapest Hotel and 300: Rise of an Empire
Ralph Fiennes between two wars, ancient Greeks back in the thick of one.