Liberalism Isn't Rule by Elites
But Patrick Deneen’s “common-good conservatism” almost certainly would be.
But Patrick Deneen’s “common-good conservatism” almost certainly would be.
Join Reason on YouTube and Facebook Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern for a discussion of Cody Wilson's ongoing lawsuit against the federal government.
Rather, Downing Street should prioritize "stability in government policy," cautions Policy Exchange's Geoffrey Owen.
Current culture wars are just one more manifestation of the reality that public education routinely devolves into indoctrination and imposition of majoritarian ideology on dissenters. But school choice can help mitigate that problem.
Plus: A listener question considers the pros and cons of the libertarian focus on political processes rather than political results.
The paper's editorial board is happy to endorse the centralization of decision making when it supports their liberal policy preferences.
Stop quoting him out of context on taxation, education, and monopoly.
"We find that while removing this content does curb some misinformation, it could also have the unintended effect of curtailing political speech."
Bridges to nowhere, a blindfolded surprise, and a threatening smirk.
The Rubin Report host makes the case for the Florida governor, who courageously defied lockdowns but is quick to use the state to punish corporations he doesn't like.
Legislators from both parties worry about unilateral power, but they use it when it’s convenient.
New work requirements will target those over age 50, but the debt ceiling deal also loosens existing work requirements for those under age 50.
The Missouri senator is once again pursuing misguided tech regulation.
From the American Founders to communist meme creators, people have long claimed Smith's endorsement for their ideas.
You're 2,200 times more likely to die when traveling by car as opposed to by airplane.
Liberal political commentator Matt Yglesias explains why these problems are far from being confined to the right side of the political spectrum.
The CEO of Open To Debate wants us to disagree more productively—especially when it comes to presidential debates.
Even taking all the money from every billionaire wouldn't cover our coming bankruptcy.
Join Reason on YouTube and Facebook at 1:25 p.m. Eastern for a discussion with Dave Rubin about Gov. Ron DeSantis' entry into the 2024 presidential race.
Leading expert on political ignorance and housing comments on evidence indicating that ignorance, not self-interest, is at the root of most opposition to zoning reform.
Voters deserve much of the blame for this unnecessary mess.
Whether the putative target is the "biomedical security state," wokeness, "Big Tech censors," or Chinese Communists, the presidential candidate’s grandstanding poses a clear threat to individual rights.
A more flexible model of oversight avoids hyper-cautious top-down regulation and enables swifter access to the substantial benefits of safe A.I.
Plus: A listener question cross-examines prior Reason Roundtable discussions surrounding immigration, economic growth, and birthrates.
DeSantis calls the bill a "jailbreak," a gross misrepresentation of the criminal justice reform bill.
Plus: Artificial intelligence and jobs, how government caused a lifeguard shortage, and more...
Sexual minorities aren't the only ones who love to wave identity flags.
It remains unclear whether the Oath Keepers leader had a specific plan to violently disrupt the electoral vote count on January 6.
A kangaroo court, a diversified student body, and lying drug cops.
The Durham report is a "black eye" for the FBI, leading Democrats, and the media, says Lake.
Norway hiked its wealth tax. A bunch of rich people got the hell out.