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In this issue

The Future of Work: Robots, Inequality, Video Games, Welfare

Armless Droid Calls Cops After Being Assaulted By Drunken Man

The future of humanrobot relations is silly and sensible, not sinister.

Armless Droid Calls Cops After Being Assaulted By Drunken Man

5 mins

The Search For A Place To Toke Up

DENVER HAS A bunch of businesses where you can legally buy marijuana but none where you can legally use it. That is supposed to change under a local ballot initiative approved by voters last fall. But a statewide solution to Colorado’s cannabis consumption conundrum has been derailed by fears of a federal crackdown.

The Search For A Place To Toke Up

2 mins

Your Money Or Your Life

The immorality of insurance

Your Money Or Your Life

5 mins

The Democrats' Dullard Dynasty

As the pendulum swings against the GOP, an exhausted opposition looks to nothingburgers like Chelsea Clinton.

The Democrats' Dullard Dynasty

3 mins

Under The Stars And Under The Radar

A handy guide to camping on forbidden turf

Under The Stars And Under The Radar

4 mins

Young Men Are Playing Video Games Instead of Getting Jobs. That's OK. (For Now.)

VIDEO GAMES, LIKE work, are basically a series of quests comprised of mundane and repetitive tasks: Receive an assignment, travel to a location, overcome some obstacles, perform some sort of search, pick up an item, and then deliver it in exchange for a reward—and, usually, another quest, which starts the cycle all over again. You are not playing the game so much as following its orders. The game is your boss; to succeed, you have to do what it says.

Young Men Are Playing Video Games Instead of Getting Jobs. That's OK. (For Now.)

10+ mins

Are Robots Going to Steal Our Jobs?

Many technologists think so, but economists aren’t so easily convinced. 

Are Robots Going to Steal Our Jobs?

10+ mins

We Could Have Had Cellphones Four Decades Earlier

Thanks for nothing, Federal Communications Commission. 

We Could Have Had Cellphones Four Decades Earlier

8 mins

God And Man At The FBI

Dissident and off beat religious groups have faced more than a century of surveillance.

God And Man At The FBI

4 mins

Cassandra Of The Crash

An inter view with former Dallas Fed researcher Danielle DiMar tino Booth

Cassandra Of The Crash

3 mins

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Reason is a libertarian monthly magazine published by the Reason Foundation. It was first published in 1968 and is one of the most respected libertarian magazines in the world.

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