Sandra Newman: Reimagining 1984 from Julia's Perspective
At the behest of George Orwell's estate, the acclaimed novelist has brilliantly recast his most famous work.
At the behest of George Orwell's estate, the acclaimed novelist has brilliantly recast his most famous work.
The former two-term governor discusses why Florida is attracting more people than any other state in the country.
Reason's Zach Weissmueller talked with the senator about his quest to uncover the origins of COVID-19 and hold Anthony Fauci accountable.
A discussion with economist, podcaster, and Shalem College President Russ Roberts in the wake of the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel
The author of Reform Nation explains how celebrity, philanthropy, and activism produced the most significant prison reform in decades.
"At its core, money is a ledger," writes the investment analyst in her new book, Broken Money.
Q&A with the author of the book Elon Musk calls "an excellent explanation of why capitalism is not just successful, but morally right."
Argentine libertarian writer Marcos Falcone breaks down Argentina's recent election results and the upcoming runoff.
“We've taught young people that any of their missteps or any of their heterodox opinions are grounds to tear them down. That's no way to grow up.”
“We've taught young people that any of their missteps or any of their heterodox opinions are grounds to tear them down. That's no way to grow up.”
Parsi, from the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, talks with Zach and Liz about the Israel-Hamas war.
The psychedelic comedian talks cognitive liberty and the mind-blowing pace of legalization efforts.
"After Trump, everybody's tolerance for exploring different points of view kind of dried up," says the star Substack writer.
Abrahms holds that Hamas' brutal attack on Israeli civilians is not only immoral but "a major strategic mistake" for the Palestinian cause.
We don't need better manners, we need a commitment to mutual respect and tolerance, and space to live our lives as we see fit.
The former OnlyFans star and outspoken libertarian defender of sex workers considers the acceleration of government crackdowns on online porn, the sexual revolution, and sex work.
How to battle identity politics and defend liberal values of universalism, free speech, and open inquiry
"The orange elephant in the room just never seems to be addressed head on," says Reason's Zach Weissmueller.
The 'skeptical environmentalist' offers 12 low-cost, proven policies that he says could save 4.2 million lives and generate $1.1 trillion in new wealth every year.
The attacks on Sweden's laissez faire approach were shortsighted, says the Cato Institute senior fellow.
Historian Erika Dyck contextualizes the deep roots of and battles over LSD, psilocybin, and other psychoactive substances.
The Fox libertarian on why joking around is a vital form of free expression
Aaron Kheriaty, author of The New Abnormal, examines the persistent COVID mandates for K-12 schools, college campuses, and health care settings.
The former Texas governor spoke with Reason's Nick Gillespie at the Psychedelic Science 2023 conference in Denver.
The former Texas governor on helping veterans with PTSD, increasing legal immigration, and the illegal drug he'd most like to try
"If anything is a reprehensible act for a high official in a democracy that deserves retribution, this is a good example," says professor Ilya Somin.
The founder of MAPS talks about FDA approval for MDMA-assisted therapy and the "psychedelic renaissance" he has helped create.
"Science should have no agenda other than a relentless pursuit of the truth.... With DEI, we're expected to search out racism within science curriculum, and it's just not there," says professor Bill Blanken.
The journalist and podcast host on foreign policy, democracy, and habitual law breaking by the NSA, CIA, and FBI
The Semafor editor and former BuzzFeed News editor in chief on the online media explosion of the 2000s.
A self-described "anarcho-capitalist" leads in the polls ahead of Argentina's upcoming presidential election.
The proponent of "big hair and small government" explains how to flourish in a global financial universe that is indifferent to the individual.
Plaintiffs in Missouri v. Biden allege that federal pressure to remove and suppress COVID-19 material on Facebook and Twitter violates the First Amendment.
The host of Why We Can't Have Nice Things explains how indefensible tariffs cause baby formula shortages, screw Hawaii residents, and increase traffic in the Northeast.
The former Cheers producer explains why the studios are failing, the writers and actors are missing the big picture, and creators fear their audience.
Since the Renaissance, we've been increasingly able to define who we are as individuals. But is that a false freedom?
A new documentary film argues that the second-largest website on the planet is flooded with misinformation. Is that right?
The libertarian comedian on why he's dreading the presidential election season, how he survived COVID, and why he needs to do more psychedelics.
A boomer, a Gen Xer, and a Millennial discuss the causes and conflicts of today's generational gaps.
The independent journalist talks about true press freedom, the Twitter Files, Russiagate, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
A recent House committee investigation exposed political interference when it came to figuring out the origins of COVID. But why?
The Dirty Jobs host is freaked out by the number of men who have dropped out of the workplace.
What should governments, private companies, and individuals do differently next time disaster strikes?
The Liberal Fascism author and co-founder of The Dispatch talks candidly about the weird state of the contemporary political right.
Contra Joe Biden, they argue that these recent rulings show respect for individual rights and concern for racial and sexual minorities.
The wildly popular podcaster is still "politically homeless" but says leaving California and having a kid have improved her life immensely.
The environmentalist and anti-vaccine activist talks about his presidential run and whether he'd jail climate change skeptics.
Wired's "senior maverick" on his new book of accumulated wisdom, backlash against tech, and why the future still looks bright.