Year-End Foreign Policy Predictions
Ryan and Zachary make some guesses about where things are headed in 2024 for both Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war. How long will the US try to keep the Ukraine war going, and what is Israel's plan for Gaza? Be sure
The Costs of School Policing
Kayla Susalla While public schools face ongoing funding challenges,
The Path to True Freedom is Systematic Privatization
Anarchocapitalism does not fall into the same category as socialism, whose establishment and maintenance require violence. Anarchocapitalism arises spontaneously from the removal of barriers that stand against the natural order of things. Original Article: The Path to True Freedom is Systematic Privatization
The Dishonesty of the New York Times Revealed
Last May, the chairman and publisher of the New York Times, A.G. Sulzberger, wrote a twelve-thousand-word feature in the Columbia Journalism Review appealing to the importance of independent journalism and framing the Times as a news organization committed to this
Tucker Carlson is Not Entirely Wrong About “Libertarian Economics”
Tucker Carlson, who recently announced his own new media network, has been making the podcast rounds, talking to hosts of a variety of different ideological backgrounds. An interview a few weeks ago with Dave Smith had a moment that went
Local Government Corruption
Chris Edwards Local government corruption is a major problem in
Biden Is Providing an Opportunity for a New “Outreach to the Deplorables”
As the Biden administration doubles down in its determination to create a more progressive nation, it inadvertently is creating more opportunities to promote libertarian alternatives. Original Article: Biden Is Providing an Opportunity for a New "Outreach to the Deplorables"
X Marks the Spot: Social Media’s Last Stand
Ever since Elon Musk acquired Twitter, now X, the regime has been hellbent on harassing the company and Musk himself—with bad publicity, accusations of antisemitism, and advertiser boycotts. Musk struck back by threatening to sue the Anti-Defamation League, suing Media
U.S. Ranks 17, Hong Kong Plummets, Argentina in Decline—New Human Freedom Index
Ian Vásquez Global freedom hit a high point in 2007,
America’s Corn Crop Comes from “Corny” Subsidies
Corn is grown in the United States as a staple crop for human food, as cattle feed, and as input for conversion to corn ethanol. The federal laws and rules for the corn ethanol industry were initiated in the 1970s