The Perpetually Canceled Ludwig von Mises
"Hold on, now, you're starting to sound like an anarchist..."
"Hold on, now, you're starting to sound like an anarchist..."
Listen to an Intelligence Squared US debate featuring Nick Gillespie.
It seems like an ambiguous episode that was handled appropriately.
"Advantaged group members misperceive that equality necessarily comes at a cost to their group."
The overall prevalence of cannabis consumption among adolescents rose between 2017 and 2019 but has fallen since then.
Coal, oil, and gas have contributed to global warming, but we can deal with their impact while letting them bring billions more up to middle-class living standards.
Democrats are trying to inject a political solution into an economic problem.
The drama is engaging, but fans of the book should prepare for a wildly different story.
Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown makes the case for legalizing sex work. Author Julie Bindel wants customers to be held criminally liable.
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Fifty percent of the state's water flows to the Pacific Ocean. Another 40 percent is used for agriculture. But it's average residents who are being forced to cut back.
A surrealist nightmare of gender terror from one of Hollywood’s most distinctive directors.
Politicians overstate the situation, and to the extent there is a problem, it’s their doing.
The movie's whole idea seems to be that if Batman truly wanted to make Gotham a better place, he'd find some other way to do it, perhaps involving politics.
Despite caricaturing (some) gun owners, Nick Mamatas' conspiracy-fueled science fiction novel avoids moralizing in favor of dark humor.
Massie was the only House member to vote against a resolution demanding social media companies do more to track and suppress antisemitic content.
"Extortion, there's no other way to explain it," the couple's attorney says.
It's not clear which guns she is talking about, and even Collins does not seem to know.
There is seldom any meaningful accountability for government incompetence.
Markets work if you let them. The Biden administration and Congress should remove supply restraints on baby formula that never made any sense in the first place.
China's "COVID zero" policy looks a lot like house arrest for Shanghai's 25 million residents who are only just now beginning to experience glimmers of freedom.
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Though the United Nations has yet to recognize the Free Republic of Liberland, its metaverse equivalent will exist in the cloud.
The energy policy analyst says cheap and abundant gas, oil, and coal will continue to play a central role in human flourishing.
Predicting violence is a lot harder than people claim in retrospect, and a wider net inevitably ensnares more innocent people.
Democratic gubernatorial nominee Josh Shapiro ran ads that boosted Mastriano's GOP primary campaign. There's no way this strategy could ever backfire, right?
And The Washington Post's wildly one-sided account of Jankowicz's fall was an exercise in government PR.
The administration is encouraging counterproductive "inclusionary zoning" policies that often raise housing prices and reduce supply.
Corporations were just as greedy when prices fell in 2019 and early 2020.
A new White House policy faces one of the most malignant foreign policy objections: that it's not a magic wand for regime change.
Activist Fadi Elsalameen says U.S. aid doesn’t help Palestinians because of corruption. They need monetary freedom.
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Top-notch health care, delivered fast and for low cost, really isn’t on the government's menu.
In response to the Buffalo massacre, Gov. Kathy Hochul invoked a hoary analogy to justify censorship.
But the pitched battle for the GOP Senate nomination in the Keystone State is still too close to call.
When the governor behind North Carolina's infamous "bathroom bill" is accused of not being Republican enough, it bodes ill for the future of the party.
It may not translate to victory in November, but increased support for marijuana legalization is a welcome change.
The cultivation tax has driven up the cost of growing cannabis, fueling illegal operations and the state’s enormous black market.
The vast majority do not have disqualifying records, and "universal" requirements are easily evaded.
Last week, the price of bitcoin fell to lows not seen since 2020 while a prominent stablecoin collapsed. Does this mean it was all a Ponzi scheme?
Deportation proceedings are a second layer of prosecution for people who have either served their sentences or had their convictions overturned.
Reason's Elizabeth Nolan Brown makes the case for legalizing sex work. Author Julie Bindel wants customers to be held criminally liable.
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"The knot in getting that product into the U.S. isn't safety, it's a regulatory issue," says Peter Pitts.