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Is There a Future for Fusionism?
In the years since the Cold War, conservatives have lost sight of the relationship between liberty and personal responsibility.
A Practical Wish List For Joe Biden
Some doable libertarian ideas for the new President
Will New York Lead The Way In Screwing Up School Reopening?
For those of us subject to his misrule, the second week of December did not seem a particularly auspicious week for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio to start touting his experience with reopening public schools as a model for the rest of the country.
More Than the Vote
The suffragists’ struggle produced undaunted trailblazers, Black and white, who continued to pursue social reform.
The Committee on Life and Death
As COVID-19 has overwhelmed hospitals, the lack of clear bioethical guidelines has meant that doctors have had to make wrenching life-and-death decisions on the fly. The result has been chaos and unnecessary suffering, among both patients and clinicians. As the country prepares to distribute vaccines, we’re at risk of reprising this chaos.
How Great Is Martin Amis?
Assessing the legacy of a comic master who grasps for seriousness
Jeans Now, Pay Later
Are the new online services that allow you to buy just about anything in installments—interest-free—too good to be true?
Congress Targets Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google for Being Popular
With fresh faces in the White House and Congress, many Trump-era political agendas will soon be discarded.
In Defense of Covid Billionaires
People love to hate billionaires. And they really love to hate large pharmaceutical companies.
RED STATE REBELLION
Can Utah—of all places—show voters how to seize power from conservative supermajorities?
True Stories
To beat anti-science trolls, sometimes you have to think like one.
Mixed Media – The Mother Of Conspiracies
How QAnon found a home in parenting groups
To Depose A President
Trump is about to lose his biggest defense gainst the women suing him for defamation.
THE HISTORIAN WHO SEES THE FUTURE
PETER TURCHIN BELIEVES HE HAS DISCOVERED IRON LAWS THAT DICTATE THE RISE AND FALL OF CIVILIZATIONS. HE PREDICTS A DIRE DECADE FOR THE UNITED STATES.
Through Their Eyes
CBS News’s Michelle Miller, Jeff Pegues, and Jericka Duncan bring their experience and passion to covering some of today’s most important stories.
MURKY LAWS MAKE IT TOO EASY TO LABEL GOOD PARENTS ‘NEGLECTFUL'
IS IT LEGAL for parents to let their kids play outside on their own or stay home alone for a little while? That’s a simple question without a simple answer.
STATES ARE FINALLY REVOKING COPS' LICENSE TO STEAL
A RECENT FLURRY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY SUGGESTS WHY FORFEITURE REFORM SUCCEEDS—AND WHY IT FAILS.
The Truth About the Free Market Family
HERE IS AN ambiguity, if not a bait and switch, at the heart of Maxine Eichner’s The FreeMarket Family. In her telling, the last 40 years of American public policy have left families to fend for themselves in the marketplace while providing little in the way of support for children and working parents. Filled with both broad data and specific anecdotes, the book argues that we are failing to raise healthy, well-adjusted children because market incentives and poor public policy make it hard for parents to juggle work and child care, even as growing economic inequality, driven by free markets, has made it harder for lower-income adults to find good jobs.
WILL CITIES SURVIVE 2020?
COVID-19 IS REIGNITING OLD DEBATES ABOUT ZONING, PUBLIC HEALTH, URBAN PLANNING, AND SUBURBAN SPRAWL.
SOMETIMES BIGGER IS BETTER
REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS ARE WORKING TOGETHER ON AN ANTITRUST PUSH AGAINST BIG TECH. IT WILL BACKFIRE BIG-TIME.
Keeping Up With the Lees
SINGAPORE IS NOT A MODEL FOR AMERICA.
Would the ACLU Still Defend Nazis' Right To March in Skokie?
Former Executive Director Ira Glasser discusses the past, present, and increasingly shaky future of free speech.
$75 BILLION IN BAND-AIDS WON'T CURE AILING AIRLINES
REGAL CINEMAS ANNOUNCED in early October that it will temporarily close all 536 of its U.S. locations as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to keep customers away. This move affects about 40,000 employees across the country. Yet nobody in Congress is talking about a bailout for theaters
The Many Lives of Adrienne Rich
Praised by W. H. Auden as neat and modest, she vowed to be passionate and radical instead.
There's No Stopping Santa
The middle of a global pandemic might seem like a good time to cut back on holiday excess. But then, we live in America.
A Subcontinent Of Inequality
The plight of two women from completely different ends of the social spectrum tells one big story about India
COVID-19 DIDN'T BREAK THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM. IT WAS ALREADY BROKEN.
FAMILIES ARE LEAVING TRADITIONAL SCHOOLS IN RECORD NUMBERS FOR PODS, HOMESCHOOLING, CHARTERS, AND MORE.
HOW TO TELL IF YOU'RE BEING CANCELED
Kindly Inquisitors author Jonathan Rauch on the never-ending battle to defend free speech
PANDEMIC RULES ARE ONLY FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE
THE DEFINING MOMENT in the “rules for thee but not for me” ethos of the ruling class during the COVID-19 pandemic may have come when Neil Ferguson, the epidemiologist behind Britain’s lockdown policy, met with his married girlfriend in defiance of the restrictions he promoted.
HOW FREDERICK DOUGLASS DESTROYED JOHN C.CALHOUN WITH THE POWER OF JOHN LOCKE
ARMED WITH THE CONSTITUTION, THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, AND THE FAR- REACHING GUARANTEES OF LIBERTY AND EQUALITY THAT THEY CONTAINED, DOUGLASS TOOK THE FIGHT DIRECTLY TO THE SLAVEHOLDERS.