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THE LEFT-RIGHT SPECTRUM IS MOSTLY MEANINGLESS The political landscape doesn’t fit on a simple map.

THE MOST HATED PERSON ON CAMPUS How a shaky allegation ignited a frenzy and destroyed a young woman’s life.

INTERVIEW: MARC ANDREESSEN The venture capitalist on the future of
technology and what it means to be human.

TikTok Goes From Silly to Serious

“Most sectors of the economy are a conspiracy between the big incumbents and their punitive regulators,” venture capitalist and software engineer Marc Andreessen tells Reason this month (page 48). Asked to identify pockets of relative freedom and competition, he offers what he calls “the cynical answer”: There’s still innovation “in the spaces that don’t matter. Anybody can bring a new toy to market. Anybody can open a restaurant.”

TikTok Goes From Silly to Serious

5 mins

THE BIOMEDICAL TESTING REVOLUTION

“CANCER SIGNAL NOT detected.” That was the happy finding of my Galleri multicancer early detection (MCED) blood test from the Silicon Valley biotech company GRAIL. The Galleri test presages an emerging wave of new precision biomedical tests produced by a panoply of biotech startups.

THE BIOMEDICAL TESTING REVOLUTION

2 mins

FAILING TO REFORM SOCIAL SECURITY MEANS MANDATORY CUTS

WHEN PRESIDENT JOE Biden sparred with Republicans during his State of the Union address in February, he vowed to veto any attempt at cutting Social Security benefits. Yet the budget proposal he unveiled in March lacked a plan to avert the mandatory Social Security benefit cuts that are quickly approaching.

FAILING TO REFORM SOCIAL SECURITY MEANS MANDATORY CUTS

2 mins

Storks Don't Take Orders From the State

FALLING BIRTHRATES, PRO-NATALIST POLICIES, AND THE LIMITS OF POPULATION CONTROL

Storks Don't Take Orders From the State

10+ mins

THE LEFT-RIGHT SPECTRUM IS MOSTLY MEANINGLESS

THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE DOESN'T FIT ON A SIMPLE MAP.

THE LEFT-RIGHT SPECTRUM IS MOSTLY MEANINGLESS

10+ mins

WILL 2024 BRING THE RETURN OF THE NEOCONS?

THE GOP NOMINEE CAN FORGE A HUMBLER PATHOR TURN BACK TO FAILED NEOCONSERVATISM.

WILL 2024 BRING THE RETURN OF THE NEOCONS?

10+ mins

The Most Hated Person on Campus

HOW A SHAKY ALLEGATION IGNITED A FRENZY AND DESTROYED A YOUNG WOMAN'S LIFE

The Most Hated Person on Campus

10+ mins

ZEROT AMERICA

SECRECY IS THE DEGRADED CURRENCY OF THE SHADOW GOVERNMENT.

ZEROT AMERICA

10 mins

MARC ANDREESSEN ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE FUTURE

Is the A.I. breakthrough for real this time?

MARC ANDREESSEN ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE FUTURE

10+ mins

Don't Tread on Pride Flags

What do Gadsden flags and Pride flags have in common?

Don't Tread on Pride Flags

10+ mins

Who Owns Your Brain Data?

WE ARE RAPIDLY heading toward a world of brain transparency, in which scientists, doctors, governments, and companies may peer into our brains and minds at will,” Duke University bioethicist Nita A. Farahany declares in The Battle for Your Brain. As a defense against this neuro surveillance, her timely book argues for a right to cognitive liberty that includes “mental privacy, freedom of thought, and self-determination”—a right that allows us to track and hack our own brains but bars us from trespassing on other minds.

Who Owns Your Brain Data?

5 mins

Fighting the Feds in the American South

JEFFERSON COWIE IS a prodigious researcher who often shows sensitivity to historical complexities, and his narrative skills shine. The Vanderbilt historian’s latest book, Freedom’s Dominion, is readable and often provocative. But it superimposes a dubious thesis about Southern his tory over the facts, arguing that “land dispossession, slavery, power, and oppression do not stand in contrast to freedom— they are expressions of it.”

Fighting the Feds in the American South

5 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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