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Under The Stars And Under The Radar
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Under The Stars And Under The Radar

A handy guide to camping on forbidden turf

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July 2017
Young Men Are Playing Video Games Instead of Getting Jobs. That's OK. (For Now.)
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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.

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July 2017
We Could Have Had Cellphones Four Decades Earlier
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We Could Have Had Cellphones Four Decades Earlier

Thanks for nothing, Federal Communications Commission. 

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July 2017
God And Man At The FBI
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God And Man At The FBI

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

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July 2017
Toward A Unified Theory Of Stalin, The Teamsters, Alcoholics Anonymous, And Facebook
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Toward A Unified Theory Of Stalin, The Teamsters, Alcoholics Anonymous, And Facebook

Toward A Unified Theory Of Stalin, The Teamsters, Alcoholics Anonymous, And Facebook

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June 2018
Why The Wall Won't Work
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Why The Wall Won't Work

The Legal, Practical, Economic, and Moral Case Against Trump’s Border Barrier

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May 2017
Drug Smugglers Have Already Beaten Trump's Wall
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Drug Smugglers Have Already Beaten Trump's Wall

DURING A SPEECH announcing his intention to seek the presidency, Donald Trump stumbled on what would become a signature issue for his campaign: Mexico.

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May 2017
Why It's So Hard To Get Pervs Out Of Politics
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Why It's So Hard To Get Pervs Out Of Politics

POLITICS IS A high-stakes, winner-takes all game with irresistible appeal to a certain kind of low-quality human being. There are typically only two viable candidates in any national race, and voters have a lot invested in the idea that bad things will happen if their guy loses.

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February 2018
You're Not Going To Die In A Plane Crash
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You're Not Going To Die In A Plane Crash

That has nothing to do with who is president.

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March 2018
The Applied Theory Of Bossing People Around
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The Applied Theory Of Bossing People Around

Richard Thaler’s prize isn’t noble.

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March 2018
When Playboy Made It Big
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When Playboy Made It Big

PLAYBOY MAGAZINE USED to be the contraband men of all ages hid in their sock drawers.

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April 2017
The Slants - The Band Who Must Not Be Named
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The Slants - The Band Who Must Not Be Named

Bassist Simon Tam talks about his band’s Supreme Court fight to trademark its controversial name.

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April 2017
Christians Started the Wedding Wars
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Christians Started the Wedding Wars

Defenders of traditional marriage used the law to persecute polygamists. Now they’re the ones under attack.

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April 2017
What Politicians Must Do When Protesters Attack
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What Politicians Must Do When Protesters Attack

Learning from Robert McNamara’s mistakes and magnanimity.

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March 2019
The Libertarian Party Future, Perennially Out Of Reach
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The Libertarian Party Future, Perennially Out Of Reach

Where does political libertarianism go after the midterms?

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January 2019
D.C. Vs. The Wide Open West
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D.C. Vs. The Wide Open West

ONE OF THE great ironies of life in mountain and desert states is that many of the people you meet are either escapees or descendants of the East Coast—but they ended up in a place where Washington, D.C., has an enormous presence.

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January 2019
The New Socialists Didn't Win
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The New Socialists Didn't Win

But they’re still in charge for the next couple of years.

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January 2019
Whiplash And Backlash In The Republic Of Cuba
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Whiplash And Backlash In The Republic Of Cuba

Starvation Won’t Turn Cubans Into Capitalists. Trade And Tourism Might. 

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October 2017
The Rise Of Atomic Humanism
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The Rise Of Atomic Humanism

The Rise Of Atomic Humanism 

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October 2017
When The Government Declared War On The First Amendment
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When The Government Declared War On The First Amendment

When The Government Declared War On The First Amendment 

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October 2017
Interview: Kennedy
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Interview: Kennedy

The TV host and one-name celeb talks about cherry vodka, teenage rebellion, Frank Zappa, free-range parenting, and life as Fox’s token libertarian. 

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October 2017
Education
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Education

Teachers Union Head Casts School Choice As Racism.

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October 2017
Democracy In Decline?
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Democracy In Decline?

If its recent record is any indication, Winston Churchill might have been wrong about democracy.

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March 2019
Reason Once Tried To Predict The Future. How Did We Do?
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Reason Once Tried To Predict The Future. How Did We Do?

IT WAS MAY 1993. Barely two years earlier, a failed coup attempt had marked the last gasp of Soviet Communism. The Cold War was over. Germany was reunified. The Baltic countries were independent. In the former Yugoslavia, Sarajevo was under siege.

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December 2018
The Next Big Fight Over Organized Labor May Already Be Here
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The Next Big Fight Over Organized Labor May Already Be Here

JUNE’S SUPREME COURT ruling in Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) freed public sector workers from being required to pay dues to unions to which

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December 2018
We Live In A World Of Reliable Miracles
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We Live In A World Of Reliable Miracles

When I’m having a bad day, I trawl the internet for videos of happy cyborgs.

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August - September 2019
Make School Hard Again
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Make School Hard Again

ON MARCH 12, news of a massive admission scandal broke in the world of higher education.

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June 2019
Meet The Teens Who Want To Get Vaccinated Against Their Parents' Wishes
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Meet The Teens Who Want To Get Vaccinated Against Their Parents' Wishes

What Happens When A Kid Raised By “all-natural” Parents Wants To Make A Different Choice?

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June 2019
When The Cops Come For You In The Target Parking Lot
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When The Cops Come For You In The Target Parking Lot

A mom reflects on her experience parenting in the age of fear.

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June 2019
10 Colleges Where You Won't Have To Walk On Eggshells
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10 Colleges Where You Won't Have To Walk On Eggshells

These schools are seriously committed to civil and diverse debate.

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June 2019