France’s Unrest Has Deep Roots. Proposed Immigration Restrictions Will Make Things Worse
Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s frescoes adorning the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, Italy, tell a timeless tale of governance.
The Mirage of “Equal Pay” in Sports
Ryan McMaken joins Bob to discuss the recent US Women's World Cup elimination, and to dispel
“National Greatness” Is Not the Appropriate Response to “Wokeism”
Up from Conservatism: Revitalizing the Right after a Generation of DecayEdited by Arthur MilikhEncounter Books, 2023;
Can Bay Area Political Leaders Solve Climate Change?
Marc Joffe Passing laws, adopting regulations, and spending money to fight climate change are popular activities for
Cultural Change Is Necessary for Capital Development
In order for nations to have capital development and market-based economies, they must have a cultural
The Problem with Public Transit
A friend of mine works for the public sector, in transit specifically. When I asked him
Biden’s Student Loan Repayment Plan Poses Danger to Taxpayers
Neal McCluskey The Biden administration has big plans for smaller federal student debt repayment. Arguably the centerpiece
Cutting Farm Subsidies
Chris Edwards The bipartisan debt‐ceiling deal passed in June reflected a new congressional focus on spending restraint. Congress
Lost Continetti: A Neoconservative History of the Right
[The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism. By Matthew Continetti. Basic Books, 2022. 503 pages,
The Debt Ceiling Debate Was Pure Theater
When it comes to the debt ceiling, political parties are irrelevant, and the recent debt ceiling