Welcome to the New Reason.com
All the same great content in a much nicer package
Expect some disruptions over the weekend and an improved site on Monday.
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Columbia linguist John McWhorter on the Jussie Smollett hoax, Donald Trump, and "antiracism" as a new secular religion.
Featuring Nick Gillespie, Matt Welch, Jim Epstein, Joanna Andreasson, and special guest stars.
Brian Nichols interviews Nick Gillespie about persuasion, the history of Reason, and whether the future looks libertarian.
A generation later, three major themes still resonate.
On the magazine's 50th birthday, Reason staffers share their philosophical origin stories.
Talking about everything from Central Europe to interventionism to Bill Weld on The Tom Woods Show
Drinks and conversation from 5:30-7:00 p.m. at Swift's Attic
The U.S. Constitution was signed on this day 231 years ago.
From the alt-right to Twitter deactivation, bands drinking booze to presidents crowing for cronyism, we'll hash it out on Sirius XM Insight channel 121 today from 9-12 ET
Join Reason All-Stars and fellow travelers John Stossel, Mitch Daniels, Vernon Smith, and Kennedy to celebrate 50 years of "Free Minds and Free Markets."
Join Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, Matt Welch, Jacob Sullum, Robby Soave, John Stossel, Kennedy, a Nobel Prize winner, and more!
Nick Gillespie talks about the end of the cultural mainstream, the rise of DIY everything, and the quaint, unacknowledged power of $6 DVD players.
Marty Zupan talks about editing Reason in the 1980s, meeting Hayek before it was cool, moving to IHS, and life in the liberty movement.
Recognition for everything from Florida's terrible drug sentencing laws, to the efforts to legalize ecstasy, to explanations of why Trump's wall won't work.
Congrats to We The Internet, Institute for Justice, American Enterprise Institute, Competitive Enterprise Institute, and Pacific Legal Foundation!
Katherine Mangu-Ward talks about politics, culture, and Reason's next 50 years.
From "Game of Thrones: Libertarian Edition" to depressing criminal-justice investigations to this here blog, Reason's eclectic 2017 work receives some industry recognition.
We're honoring online videos that celebrate individual rights, limited government, and human possibilities.
Help celebrate Reason's 50th anniversary and watch a debate on Net Neutrality!
Reason TV's YouTube channel has more subscribers than Cincinnati, Buffalo, or Salt Lake City has people!
Katherine Mangu-Ward, Matt Welch, Nick Gillespie, Peter Suderman, Meredith Bragg, Austin Bragg, and Andrew Heaton will be there. So will a VERY SPECIAL GIFT.
We passed 100 million views on YouTube with hits like "We Read Hillary Clinton's Book So You Don't Have To" and "The Future of Pot Under Trump."
From defining "the fragile generation" to breaking the story that IRS won't enforce Obamacare's mandate, these are the pieces you spent the most time with.
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2018 marks the 50th anniversary of Reason and we're celebrating with a typographical facelift.
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Conversations with Morgan Spurlock, Al Sharpton, Bill Schulz, and more
Reason editor in chief steps into The Fifth Column.
The New Republic unwittingly praises Reason and Lionel Shriver with faint damning.
After almost 50 years, Reason's fight for air traffic control reform might finally pay off
Denial and panic aren't the only responses, folks. (Works for climate change, too.)
Watch an exclusive preview of Reason's newest project, which features weekly video content from the leading libertarian newsman, John Stossel.
The world's largest gathering of libertarians is about to start in Vegas. Here's your essential guide to all things Reason.
Everything from best political/government reporting to best satire, plus 5 silver medals and 9 bronzes
Combating repressive, anti-free-speech cliches just got a little easier.
Popehat's Ken White and author John Pfaff on the need for reform.
See where Bob Poole, Nick Gillespie, Matt Welch, John Stossel, Drew Carey, Veronique de Rugy, Kennedy, Deirdre McCloskey, and other friendly faces rank in this Newsmax/FreedomFest exercise.
Best website, best blog, and TV journalist of the year are among the honors.
C.J. Ciaramella, Brendan O'Neill, and this here blog take top honors among publications west of the Mississippi River
Also: tacos and margaritas!