Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: 'I Have a Lot of Common Ground With Many Libertarian Viewpoints'
The democratic socialist congresswoman also criticized Republican hypocrisy.
The democratic socialist congresswoman also criticized Republican hypocrisy.
People are important as individuals, not as extensions of some faceless mass.
Some on both left and right argue that the American Revolution was a mistake that ultimately caused more harm than good. Here's why they're wrong.
America's favorite humorist makes an official podcast re-announcement of his perennial presidential campaign.
America's favorite libertarian humorist on fake news, Florida, getting woke, and getting old
The postwar era has been an endless series of rebukes to social conservatives—and a win for libertarians.
Today marks the 40th anniversary of the Somin family's arrival in America.
The heroism of the still-unidentified "Tank Man" helped destroy authoritarian rule in so many countries, but not his own.
Free market reformers and authoritarian nationalists battle it out to reshape Brazil.
The "blogfather" once touted the internet as the antidote to Big Government, Big Business, and Big Media. Now he wants the feds to crack down on social media.
The president goes personal in his reply to a libertarian Republican congressman accusing him of obstruction of justice.
Capitalism isn't conservative when it comes to social and economic life. It provides exactly the sort of "bold, structural changes" socialists want but inevitably botch.
I agree with this classic pro-choice slogan. But those who promote it would do well to recognize it has implications that go far beyond abortion. More people should embrace more of them.
My new book chapter is now available for free on SSRN. It desccribes how "voting with your feet" played a central role in American history, how foot voting is at the heart of much of the nation's success, and the recent rise of dangerous new obstacles to foot-voting. Part of a new book, "Our American Story: The Search for a National Narrative."
Cass Sunstein's latest book puts a lot of faith in the efficacy of government to structure our choices.
The Indiana mayor has some policy preferences that don't square with personal freedom or limited government
A libertarian goes to a conference on socialism and finds some surprising similarities.
It should be of great interest to anyone who follows debates over immigration.
Allison Schrager's An Economist Walks Into a Brothel demystifies sex work, big-wave surfing, horse-breeding, and other high-risk professions.
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Brian Nichols interviews Nick Gillespie about persuasion, the history of Reason, and whether the future looks libertarian.
Finalists include "What to Know Before You Pay for Sex" and a Reason documentary about San Francisco's insane housing regulations.
Paul says benefits outweigh risks, but he unfortunately didn't leave it at that.
Nick Gillespie talks with The Bulwark's Charlie Sykes and Jim Swift about CPAC, the future of the GOP, and why conservatives should be into pot legalization.
Andrew Heaton, host of Something's Off, interviews Nick Gillespie about the much-loved, much-hated term.
Clint Bolick, a co-founder of the Institute for Justice, was for years one of the libertarian movement's most successful trial lawyers.
It's safe to say this guy would not make a good president.
Rebutting Krugman, cracking on Graham, and searching in vain for "freedom" in a caucus.
Don Willett has championed economic freedom and accountability for cops.
My book chapter on this subject from the "Cambridge Handbook of Classical Liberal Thought" is now available on SSRN.
David Leyonhjelm will pursue state office instead to fight restrictive, nannying laws.
Deck the halls and spread some Yuletide cheer. Or don't. You're your own person.
Listen to former Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels' keynote at our 50th anniversary dinner.
At a celebrity-headlined and media-focused summit on incarceration, the speakers recognize their allies.
Democracy is clearly superior to despotism. But libertarians are still right to worry about voter ignorance and advocate tighter constraints on government power.
As U.S. campus politics deteriorate, a global movement of young libertarians finds its footing.
On the magazine's 50th birthday, Reason staffers share their philosophical origin stories.
Political correctness isn't a communist plot.
The British musician brings a libertarian sensibility to his new folk-punk album.
Come hear students, scholars, activists, and Reason editors talk about ending the drug war and authoritarianism here and abroad.
Economic freedom is good-whether in itself or because of the longevity, prosperity, and associated liberty it brings.
The libertarian humorist talks about his new book, how to drink in war zones, and why the Chinese are more American than most U.S. citizens.
From Jim Carrey to the Chapo Trap House to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the "s" word means different things to different people. Here's how libertarians should engage.
What are the philosophical underpinnings of libertarianism?