Brexit is an Opportunity For Britain to Return its Classical Liberal Roots
How the U.K. can escape E.U. regulations and protectionism.
How the U.K. can escape E.U. regulations and protectionism.
Reptiles, insects, shit flowing from the busted sewer of bad ideas-this is how the media elite views the minds and actions of Brexit voters.
How a Eurosceptic accidentally wrote an E.U. anthem, then gave it a video that today seems to anticipate Brexit.
Brexit might spur U.K. reforms.
Study uses technological advancement to call for expansion of the state.
Britain leaving the EU isn't a choice for isolationism, it's a chance to embrace the world.
Stay or go, however, the UK's own regulatory burdens won't go away.
Despite its self-congratulations, the EU is not responsible for 60 years of peace and prosperity in Europe.
As the EU tries to police offensive language, here's a better way to think about censorship: Screw off.
The tech companies agree to review hate-speech notifications within 24 hours and report on their efforts to the E.U.'s "High Level Group on Combating Racism, Xenophobia and all forms of intolerance by the end of 2016."
Several nations within the union require sterilization before gender-change recognition.
London Mayor Boris Johnson blames Obama's position on "ancestral dislike" for British empire
French prime minister says: "We are at war."
The European microstate provides a prosperous example of governance in the third millennium.
Prince Hans-Adam II says open borders, low taxes, free trade, and small government should define "the state in the third millennium."
NATO ally aspires to join EU, but its government just violently seized the nation's largest newspaper.
In Britain and America, it's "revenge of the plebs."
It's not just France-Britain, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Norway, and others have been targeting dual nationals
They weren't asked to approve a rules change, but to let parliamentary representatives make such decisions from now on.
Journalists and prisoners stage a First Amendment challenge to state secrecy regarding executions.
Nonbinding vote urges member states to let the whistleblower in.
The director of 'Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom' talks with Reason TV.
Q&A with documentary director Evgeny Afineevsky
French authorities says Google must apply "right to be forgotten" to international search-engine results.
Clashed with police yesterday.
Alexis Tsipras went all in and lost.
You probably can't make a libertarian paradise in a Croatian marsh. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't try.
Tsipras needs to actually pass legislation, not just propose reforms.
Greeks want big government but they want someone else to pay for it.
Alexis Tsipras is officially calling for a referendum.
This is what a bank run looks like.
Looming threat of Grexit still looming
Journalists and prisoners stage a First Amendment challenge to state secrecy regarding executions.
Nothing says "freedom" like forcing people to alter the historical record
The global financial crisis is responsible for 80 percent of Europe's GHG reductions.
Greece is promising once again to come up with a list of reforms.
Journalists and prisoners stage a First Amendment challenge to state secrecy regarding executions.
Dejan Lazic discovers the Streisand Effect.
EU wants more money from UK because it is relatively economically healthy. France will get a rebate because it's not
Victory for the Eurosceptic forces would likely be a victory for protectionism, economic nationalism, immigration barriers, and Putin.
There is, however, every libertarian case for secession from the European Union.