The National Interest, C'est Moi
This inability to agree on the nature of the national interest is endemic not just to the new nationalism, but to all of politics.
This inability to agree on the nature of the national interest is endemic not just to the new nationalism, but to all of politics.
Plus: Barr's backdoor to throttling encryption, a ban on swingers clubs, why a viral econ chart is wrong, and more...
The real resistance is made up of those who refuse to be governed by any of the wannabe rulers.
Plus: Congress set to reauthorize PATRIOT Act provisions, Steyer surges in South Carolina, and more...
Plus: FTC goes fishing for tech company ammunition, changes coming to Utah polygamy laws, and more...
"If a consenting adult wants to engage in sex work, that is their right," Gabbard says.
Plus: What is the Shadow app? And are the Iowa caucuses dead?
Plus: CNN's slanted Sanders/Warren setup, Trump's shower-related election pledge, and more...
Chafee may be the first in an eventual wave of former Republicans seeking the Libertarian presidential nod.
She's not a libertarian, but Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard is shaking up the race for the Democratic nomination.
He reversed position only as he decided to run for president and now seems surprised he’s getting asked about it.
Plus: Twitter terms seem to permit "shadowbanning," the case for Craigslist sex ads, and more…
Harris blamed billionaires for her failure to make a dent in the 2020 presidential race.
Plus: Trump tries to expand trade war, new findings on sexual harrassment and physical attraction, and more...
Deval Patrick, former Massachusetts governor, is the latest to join an already-crowded field.
Plus: New York City bans foie gras, new Reason podcasts, and more...
Tulsi Gabbard and Stossel discuss war, drug legalization, and government spending.
Plus: Pete Buttigieg's plan to destroy the gig economy, Josh Hawley's plan to destroy social media, and more...
Presidential candidates promise expensive new programs. We added up the cost.
The only way mandatory national service would "unify" the teens of America would be to cause them to loathe the government together.
Vanity Fair overstates the work it takes to be the Libertarian Party's presidential nominee.
The libertarian independent would easily pull the 80,000 Midwestern votes that made the difference in 2016.
He says partisan power structures have made government reforms impossible.
Plus: Inter-generational warfare among Democrats, the reluctant anarchism of Marianne Williams, and more...
Plus: Watch Reason's new documentary about Backpage and the government's war on sex workers
Stossel reveals the good, the bad, and the ugly of the 2020 campaigns.
Plus: YouTube moderation, over-the-counter birth control, craft brewery regulation, New York prostitution laws, and more...
We’ve got so many giveaways, we’re practically giving them away!
The president goes personal in his reply to a libertarian Republican congressman accusing him of obstruction of justice.
The unintended consequences of helping students with the brightest futures.
The Colorado Democrat opposes Medicare for All and universal free college.
Erik Altieri of NORML sees a bright future for American pot.
In friendly CNN town hall, N.J. senator tells his audience he knows what they want.
Thirteen individuals and three companies accused of conspiracy against the U.S., wire fraud, and identity theft.
...good or ill humanity-welcoming the darker odds, the dross: - Foams and ferments the wine? it serves to purify...
His poor grasp of policy makes past leaders look brilliant by comparison.
There's more to life than who is sitting in the Oval Office.
Clinton is still the heavy favorite.
The lawless passions fueling the rise of Trump are not likely to bring us a freer society.
Compare his answers with Clinton, Trump, and Stein over at ScienceDebate.org
Refuse to actually engage with the reasons the electorate dislikes Clinton and she might lose.
North Carolina newspaper the second to go libertarian.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch breaks from decades of Republican candidate support.
Trump contradicts himself three times while answering a simple question-then offers another contradiction to clarify.
Libertarian candidate now getting more Google searches than in 2012.