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Sheldon Richman: Lessons for the Liberty Movement
Patience and empathy are key to presenting the freedom philosophy effectively.
Geoffrey A. Manne and R. Ben Sperry: How to Break the Internet
The biggest threat to the Net isn't cable companies. It's government.
Baylen Linnekin Blasts Yet Another Legal Crackdown on Sharing Food With the Needy
San Antonio targets a good Samaritan, because rules are rules.
Ronald Bailey Reviews the Big Coffee Table Book of Doom to Celebrate Earth Day 45
Neo-Malthusians predict doom again.
Kurt Loder Reviews True Story
James Franco and Jonah Hill play it straight in a suspense-free true-crime drama.
Sheldon Richman Asks: What the Hell Are We Doing in Yemen?
The Obama administration is assisting Saudi Arabia in creating a humanitarian catastrophe in the Middle East's poorest country.
Steve Chapman on the Federal Government's Obstinacy on Marijuana
Why does D.C. lag behind the rest of the country?
Peter Suderman Reviews Overcoming Obamacare and America's Bitter Pill
How the president's signature law came into effect, and what might come next
Andrew Napolitano: Can the President Kill Americans?
The short answer is: Yes, but not legally.
Veronique de Rugy: The Online Sales Tax Cash Grab
State governments are lobbying Congress for the power to require businesses to collect sales taxes on out-of-state purchases made online.
Anthony Fisher on Cuba's Egalitarian Internet
In Cuba the web is terrible for almost everyone.
Sheldon Richman: What Libertarians Get Wrong About American History
American history is not an essentially libertarian story.
Mike Godwin on How Net Neutrality Affects Wikipedia
Is a "zero-rated" Wikipedia a blessing or a curse?
Ronald Bailey Asks Will the California Drought Force the Unthinkable: Water Markets?
What legislators can do right now to address the drought
Kurt Loder Reviews Ex Machina: A Small Sci-Fi Classic
Oscar Isaac and Domhnall Gleeson match wits with a beautiful robot.
Sheldon Richman: Iran Is Not the Real Nuclear Threat in the Middle East
Why is Iran universally cast as the villain and Israel the vulnerable victim?
Andrew Napolitano on Indiana's Clumsy Embrace of 'Religious Freedom'
The Indiana firestorm was the consequence of a governmental solution for no problem.