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Jo Jorgensen Is the 2020 Libertarian Party Presidential Nominee
Jo Jorgensen, a senior lecturer in psychology at Clemson University,
I Don't Want To Be Anybody's Employee
THE PUSH TO RECLASSIFY INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS IS HARMING MANY OF THE WORKERS IT’S SUPPOSED TO HELP.
FROM ANTIFA TO UFOS, ONE JOKE CAN SPAWN A THOUSAND CONSPIRACIES
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A PRANK OR SPOOF SPARKS A REAL BELIEF?
America Wasn't Ready for Coranavirus
Early takeaways from the country's response to a pandemic.
Union Justice Confidence
Did Louisiana enact a bogus health law as a pretext for banning abortion?
Vermin Supreme Says This Time, He's Serious
IN 2016, THE Libertarian Party’s presidential ticket, former Republican Govs. Gary Johnson and Bill Weld, had the most executive experience in the field.
WOODROW WILSON'S LIBERTARIAN LACKEYS
Beware the temptation to collaborate with the state.
Traffic Stops in Black and White
Supreme Court imposed new limits on police authority to grill drivers during routine traffic stops last year, Bobbin Singh of the Oregon Justice Resource Center called the decision “incredibly important for communities of color.”
Joe Biden Won the Democratic Primary. But Bernie Sanders Won the Party.
TWO WEEKS BEFORE ordinary American life was completely upended by COVID-19, Joe Biden had effectively captured the Democratic primary nomination with a campaign that amounted to a single promise: a return to normalcy.
In Zimbabwe, It's Crisis As Usual
A NEW ROUND OF HYPERINFLATION WAS TAKING A HEAVY TOLL ON DAILY LIFE, EVEN BEFORE THE CORONAVIRUS HIT.
IMMIGRANTS HAVE A RIGHT TO PRIVACY TOO
THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION has started forcibly collecting DNA samples from immigrants in detention and sending that information to an FBI criminal database called the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) for permanent storage.
How the Abolitionist Grandfathers of Modern Libertarianism Won by Losing and Lost by Winning
WHILE EUROPE WAS IN REVOLT, AMERICA HAD ITS OWN FREE SOIL REVOLUTION OF 1848.
There is no China crisis
Unless we cause one by overreacting to Asia's changing political and economic landscape.
Judge Napolitano on the Politics of Impeachment
In two decades at the nation’s largest cable network, Fox News analyst Andrew Napolitano has provided an unapologetically libertarian critique of state power, regardless of the party holding control in the nation’s capital.
IS THE AMERICAN DREAM DEAD?
HERE ARE TWO stories about modern Americans’ economic lives.
Student Loans Aren't Working
BUT FREE COLLEGE WON’T FIX THIS SLOW-MOVING CATASTROPHE
Star Wars' Identity Crisis AND OUR OWN
“IT IS A period of civil war,” begins the opening scroll of the very first film in the Star Wars series, which just goes to show that these movies have always been more than space chases and lightsaber fights.
IS THE CRACKDOWN ON PAIN PILLS FINALLY WORKING?
Probably not
INDIA'S MODI IMPORTS AMERICAN DISCRIMINATION
AMERICA’S SUCCESS IN delivering enviable living standards while protecting human rights has made it the moral gold standard of the world, inspiring global movements for social justice, freedom, and democracy.
How the American Dream Became Unaffordable
THERE’S NO DENYING that a big chunk of the economy feels pretty screwed up right now for millions of working-class and middle-class Americans.
How Doctors Broke Health Care AND POLITICIANS MADE THINGS EVEN WORSE
IF THERE’S ONE thing that almost everyone in America can agree on, it’s that the health care system is broken.
EARTH DAY TURNS 50
HALF A CENTURY LATER, A LOOK BACK AT THE FORECASTERS WHO GOT THE FUTURE WRONG—AND ONE WHO GOT IT RIGHT
Can't Afford Your Rent? - Blame Herbert Hoover.
THE FEDS PUSHED CITIES TO IMPLEMENT ZONING RESTRICTIONS. HIGH PRICES AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY WERE THE INEVITABLE RESULTS.
Populism Comes To Chile
When The Chilean government announced on October 4 that it was hiking subway fares by roughly 4 cents in the capital city of Santiago, high school students started jumping turnstiles en masse.
How Bad Is Online Harassment?
AND HOW DANGEROUS IS IT FOR THE FUTURE OF FREE SPEECH?
Just How Good Is Trump's Economy, Anyway?
IF DONALD TRUMP has his way in November’s presidential election, he’ll coast to victory on the strength of the economy.
The Not-So-Great Society
Historian Amity Shlaes on the good intentions and bad results of LBJ’s war on poverty
Why Alaskans Can't Get Alaskan Natural Gas
A plan to tap reserves on the far-flung northern coast of Alaska is expected to produce about 80 million tons of liquid natural gas (LNG) over the next 20 years—but thanks to a protectionist shipping law, it’s likely that Americans won’t have access to a single drop.
Indian Immigrants Are Saving Canadian Hockey
How the Punjabi diaspora rescued Canada’s national sport
The Truth About Income Inequality
“The issue of wealth and income inequality, to my mind, is the greatest moral issue of our time,” said presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I–Vt.).