Biohacking, CRISPR, and Genomic Freedom with Josiah Zayner
Tune in and participate in Reason's livestream interview tonight.
Tune in and participate in Reason's livestream interview tonight.
Economists Kenneth Rogoff and Lawrence H. White face off over what the impact would be of a ban on cryptocurrency and phaseout of the $100 bill.
Episode 1 of Free Speech Rules, a new video series by UCLA Law Professor Eugene Volokh
Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy, and 1970s Jerry Brown understood that government regulations hurt the little guy while enriching big-business incumbents.
Tech companies are compiling incredibly detailed dossiers about you.
The series, which returns to Amazon Prime on December 5, depicts a burgeoning counterculture fighting for free speech.
Watch the Oxford-style debate hosted by the Soho Forum.
Nick Gillespie, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, and Matt Welch take your questions.
Socialist regimes use government brutality to enforce bad laws.
The host of TruTV's hit show has lost some faith in the power of rational discourse. And he has some ideas for how to fix the problem.
Reitman and his co-writers, Matt Bai and Jay Carson, on what their new film reveals about today's politics.
What should the culture of free speech, free expression, and ownership look like on our social media platforms?
Hosts will be required to get a license, report their activities, and only rent properties where they reside.
Amazon lobbies for government favors and bad regulations.
The former New Mexico governor brings Reason on the campaign trail and shares insights along the way.
Citizens of Coachella and Indio are fighting back against the private law firm that charged them for their own prosecutions.
Republicans and Democrats hate each other. They love their own power even more.
Many people think Sweden is socialist, but its success comes from free markets.
When everything is politicized, everything becomes a death match. That ain't good.
New ideas, like leasing naming rights for public bridges and buildings, would save taxpayers money.
"We could bring Foxconn to set up a factory in, I think, Minnesota," West said of the manufacturing plant being built in Wisconsin.
An in-depth look at New York's car wash industry, and the real world consequences of politicians interfering with a complex industry they don't understand.
Reason's Matt Welch sat down with the popular libertarian writer and podcaster to discuss his ideological journey, his LP plans, and controversial past associations.
People who fled Cuba and Venezuela warn Americans not to embrace socialism.
Founder Neil Thanedar aims to bring accountability to the $36 billion unregulated market without quashing its dynamism.
Anita and Jim McHaney are suing to overturn "preposterous" regulations on cottage food production.
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.
Reason's Nick Gillespie defends Foucault, Hayek, and an "incredulity towards metanarratives."
Criminologist Gary Kleck debated Paul Helmke, the former president and CEO of the Brady Center, at the Soho Forum.
The head of Ideas Beyond Borders is translating books by Steven Pinker, Sam Harris, and others into Arabic and distributing them for free.
DoNotPay is launching a "denial of service attack on the legal system to make it better."
What happens when autonomous machines have "to choose between various shades of wrong?" A Q&A with defense analyst Paul Scharre.
Watch two leading development economists debate at the Soho Forum.
Cities limit electric scooters with needless regulations.
"They just want a better life. I think most people in their shoes would do the same. And I stopped being able to reconcile that."
Pretty much what everyone expected. Unfortunately.
Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff explain how "good intentions and bad ideas" have made young people super-fragile-and how to make things better.
Judge Kavanaugh will mostly advance freedom, says Cato's Ilya Shapiro.
Uncensored author and new college grad Zachary R. Wood explains why his generation is so scared of viewpoint diversity.
Politicians condemn price gougers, but students explain why "gouging" is good.