The Limits to Public Opinion and the Failure of Democracy
The watchword among progressives this election season is: “Nothing less than our democracy is at stake.”
Solar Panels and Open Lands
Chris Edwards In 2025, the new Congress and incoming Trump administration should reassess the sprawling 2022 Inflation
Trump and Vance Have Room to Run on Ukraine, and on Europe
Justin Logan The Washington foreign-policy establishment, working in concert with the Europeans, has been trying for years
Biden Administration Proposes Tightening Protectionist Buy American Act
Colin Grabow Only weeks after the release of a new study quantifying the high cost of Buy
Immigrants Didn’t Steal the Election After All
David J. Bier Among the rampant absurdities about immigration that spread from both the obscure and prominent
Why Trump’s Victory Matters, and Why It Doesn’t
Donald Trump's win last night is arguably an even bigger repudiation of the establishment than his
Voters in Four States Chose to Continue Infringing on the Right to Self-Medicate
Jeffrey A. Singer As philosopher Jessica Flanigan pointed out in her book Pharmaceutical Freedom, autonomous adults have
Just Say No to NATO Expansion
Michael Chapman Many Western leaders, such as President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, say
Promises, Promises
Donald Trump says he has enlisted Elon Musk to cut the federal government by one-third. However,
Entrepreneurial Profit Follows Good Decisions, Not Exploitation
Employing the Labor Theory of Value, Marx claimed that entrepreneurial profits arise from exploitation of workers.