The Battle of the Confederate Monuments
In the past four years, a number of monuments honoring the Confederacy have been torn down
Central Planning Will Not Solve California’s Housing Shortage
Marc Joffe The California State Legislature continues to churn out reams of legislation to address the state’s
Responding to Trump’s Credit Card Restriction Proposal
Nicholas Anthony After former President Donald Trump announced his proposal to restrict credit card interest rates, I
Religious Repression in China—Lessons for America?
Roger Pilon Last week I had a short letter in the Wall Street Journal commenting on an op-ed
Texas Crime Data Help Discredit Haitian Migrant Pet Eating Claims
Alex Nowrasteh During the September 10 debate, former President Donald Trump channeled internet rumors when he said
Past Tense—The Homeless Problem in Star Trek DS9
When discussing the homeless situation in the US, Star Trek does not usually come to mind.
Henri Bergson: The Philosopher of Life and Creative Evolution
While Henri Bergson did not point his intellectual abilities toward politics, lesser men who were unscrupulous
Bringing the Truth
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