What Israel Is Doing to Gaza Is a Choice
Israel’s defenders act like Netanyahu and his allies have had no choice but to react to
New Protectionist Bill Places Corporate Interests above Welfare of US Soldiers
Colin Grabow Some members of Congress believe that US servicemembers suffer from an excess of choice in
Defense Spending Can and Should Be Cut
Justin Logan Fiscal hawk Brian Riedl, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, has an article in The
The Myth of Good and Bad Nations
International politics is a struggle between nations with conflicting interests, not a struggle between good and
Jack Dorsey on Why Social Media’s Future Should Be Decentralized and What the Takeaways Are for Policymakers
David Inserra Jack Dorsey, the founder and prior leader of Twitter, now X, had a remarkable conversation on
Why Politicians Cannot Be Trusted with Just War Theory
Politicians will invoke the venerable just war theory when they believe they can manipulate the facts
How the Fed Helped Create the China Bubble—and Bust
The Federal Reserve has repeatedly been a key component in boom and bust events in the