Defending Freedom Feminism
Not reactionary, says the author, but rather a call for a reality-based, liberty-centered, male-respecting, judicious feminism.
Not reactionary, says the author, but rather a call for a reality-based, liberty-centered, male-respecting, judicious feminism.
A new law prevents food professionals from touching what they serve to customers. Can a loophole help them skirt the rules?
Talking about a problem is one thing, and using one's political capital to fix it is quite another.
Chris Pine in a franchise reboot, and a startling creepfest from Israel.
Gates marched in Washington to protest the U.S. invasion of Cambodia. Under the former defense secretary's hawkish exterior, the antiwar impulse has never gone away.
If the government can tax you for fidelity to long held religious beliefs, then the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment is meaningless.
With Islamist rebels among Assad's opposition, non-intervention remains the best policy
We can still regulate "who" and "where."
The federal government's definition of excessive alcohol consumption mixes medicine with moralism.
Fostering economic recovery requires easing up on regulations
A year later, Newtown's legislative legacy is far less dramatic than it might have been.
The best way to run something without political interference is to let someone other than the government run it.
Libertarians may need to engage in politics simply to buy as much time as possible to secure permission for exit paths that are not allowed today.
A wise citizenry would take this episode as a warning about the dangers of ceding control over our lives to the government.
A new history of the FBI undermines today's ubiquitous surveillance state.
A conservative writer's "freedom feminism" agenda is short on both freedom and feminism.
Patents and copyrights are government monopoly grants with nothing in common with the notion of property at the heart of libertarianism.
Critics may moan about food safety risks, but anyone who's read Joel Salatin's Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal knows that the link between inspection and food safety is tenuous at best.
The city stubbornly insists on entering contests it is bound to lose.
The administration has evaded questions about the health law instead of answering them.
If we fail to stop this soon, the next generation of Americans will not even know what privacy is.
How the state's desire to manage our movement harms the poor
We leave nations corrupted, authoritarian, and full of violence.
Is equality of income more important than equality of justice and authority?
Legalization in Colorado reveals the intellectual poverty of the war on marijuana.
Head strong, dead wrong
The Supreme Court weighs the constitutionality of Obama's recess appointments.
When industry and environmental groups claim that a regulation will solve all problems, consumers beware. It's probably green cronyism in disguise.
What the Native Americans can teach us about the U.S. government and healthcare
The next step in expelling police and legislators from the bedrooms of consenting adults
Answers the question: How quickly can New Yorkers miss Nanny Bloomberg?
Unfortunately, the state of feminism in 2013 may have hit a new low
Religious people who oppose contraception are not the only people with rights against the government. No one should be subjected to government mandates.
There's a huge disparity between what American media is reporting and what Pussy Riot really stands for.
Slaughtering horses is still a good idea. So why do some continue to oppose it?
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