Debate: The Best Case for Liberty Is Consequentialist
What are the philosophical underpinnings of libertarianism?
How to disagree with other libertarians
What are the philosophical underpinnings of libertarianism?
There are lots of reasons to be concerned about government snooping, but how should we feel when private companies do it?
Do animals have rights that humans must respect?
How should we feel about conscience-based discrimination?
Should we be satisfied with limited government rather than no government?
Should we try to make the existing system better-or should we try to launch a new one?
Should the law respect copyrights and patents?
Does a fetus have a right to live?
Or is the L.P. our best bet for making a difference?
National Review's Jonah Goldberg wonders how to save civilization in his new book, Suicide of the West.
Of course, Gorsuch had his share of clashes with the liberal bloc too.
Homeschoolers are increasingly ridding themselves not just of schools but of traditional notions about schooling.
Florida says "hearing aid specialists" must pass multiple tests and be certified to conduct a full audiological exam, essentially quizzing them on skills and tech dating back to the 1950s.
The 1944 ruling validated FDR's order to relocate and imprison 120,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese immigrants during World War II.
Factional politics heat up in the Libertarian Party.
A 1920s-era novel sheds light on Eastern European anti-authoritarianism.
A new book ties racist reactionary politics to the war, but overreaches when it comes to militias.
The future of the Westphalian system is full of unanswered questions.
Two Atlantic writers tour America in a tiny plane and manage to miss nearly everything that really matters.