We Can Have Unity or We Can Have Freedom. We Can’t Have Both.
While unity sounds like a nice thing to have, when it comes to politics and nation-states, experience repeatedly shows that unity is
Daoism and the Limits of Rule: Ethical Anarchism Without Natural Rights
While libertarians like to think of political libertarianism as a peculiarly western concept, it turns out that classical Daoist thinkers wrote about
The Case for Economic Truth: Why Tariff Cuts Trump Protectionism
Ultimately, eliminating tariffs is a submission to a fundamental truth: the wealth of a nation does not come from stifling global trade.
Japan Bond Crash Unleashes a $7 Trillion Risk for Global Markets
Inflation, long dormant in Japan, has taken hold. As a result, investors have been frantically sending bond yields up to levels once
When Hate Speech is Defined as a Crime
Many progressives believe that certain kind of speech, or what they call “hate speech,” should be subject to criminal penalties, including imprisonment.
Republicans and MAGA: Carrying a Gun Is a Bad Thing Now
In 2026, conservatives cheer the masking of police in a way that would have been viewed as shockingly sinister, illegal, and downright
Trump Orders Major Military Buildup Over Iran
The military buildup includes the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group. On Friday, the US Treasury slapped sanctions on nine ships
On the Failure of Constitutionalism Through the Ages: Norms, Emergencies, and the Administrative State
Constitutionalism gives us the expectation of governance according to rules that everyone from those that are governed to the ones that govern
Latest Federal Killing in Minnesota Echoes Ruby Ridge
The latest killing of a protester in Minneapolis by federal agents is reminiscent of the shooting of Vickie Weaver by a government