Trump’s Embrace of Economic Leftism Will Destroy the Legacy He’s Desperately Trying to Build
Trump is clearly focused on building a legacy in his second term with his domestic vanity projects and dramatic foreign interventions. But
Man Won Excessive-Force Lawsuit Without a Lawyer—But Holding Abusive Police Accountable Shouldn’t Be This Hard
Matthew Cavedon
Immigrants Still Use Much Less Welfare Than Native-Born Americans
Alex Nowrasteh and Jerome Famularo
The Mirage of Public Finance: Italy’s Budget Bill
When it comes to fiscal reform, the Right—in Italy and abroad—should remember Jean-Baptiste Say: “The best scheme of finance is, to spend
Why the Federalists Hated the Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights transformed the Constitution from one of supreme and total national power to a partially mixed polity where the
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



