Ron DeSantis' Unconvincing Economic Reset
Though an improvement over his obsession with wokeness and culture wars, DeSantis can't seem to ditch the populist demagoguery.
Though an improvement over his obsession with wokeness and culture wars, DeSantis can't seem to ditch the populist demagoguery.
Is sending kids into the wilderness really the best way to keep them off Pornhub?
Plus: Should libertarians consider employing noble lies when pitching themselves to new potential voters?
DeSantis talks a lot about freedom but increasingly only applies it to those who agree with him.
According to Gallup, those with a "great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in higher education has declined 21 points since 2015.
Casey DeSantis' "Mamas for DeSantis" ad goes all in on the culture war instead of focusing on Ron DeSantis' strong record on school choice and COVID policy.
If you can't force a web designer to serve a gay wedding, can you force a web platform to serve a politician?
The ruling is the latest in a series of legal defeats for anti-drag laws.
In California, officials are pushing pension funds to divest from fossil fuels, firearms manufacturers, and tobacco companies. Red states are retaliating. This is madness.
It should be obvious that drag performances are protected by the First Amendment, but that hasn't kept government officials from trying to ban them.
The answer's more complicated than you might think.
Ron DeSantis and Mike Pence are wrong to advocate naming a US Army base after an incompetent Confederate general who betrayed the United States to fight for slavery.
Left-wing totalitarianism and right-wing authoritarianism are not our only options.
Current culture wars are just one more manifestation of the reality that public education routinely devolves into indoctrination and imposition of majoritarian ideology on dissenters. But school choice can help mitigate that problem.
Plus: A listener question considers the pros and cons of the libertarian focus on political processes rather than political results.
Whether the putative target is the "biomedical security state," wokeness, "Big Tech censors," or Chinese Communists, the presidential candidate’s grandstanding poses a clear threat to individual rights.
Plus: A listener asks if the Roundtable has given the arguments of those opposed to low-skilled immigration a fair hearing.
J.D. Vance and Co. are trying to give themselves permission to wield public power unconstitutionally.
Why the businessman launched a long shot campaign for the presidency.
What happens when anti-liberty zealots get the same powers?
The journalist and dissident, who was sentenced to 25 years in a penal colony for criticizing the Russian government, has not received the same attention.
James Madison University's debate team says that "free speech should not extend to requiring us to platform or amplify ideas that are exclusionary, discriminatory, or hostile."
Books by the acclaimed mystery author have been edited, ostensibly to comport with modern sensibilities.
"I will not appear to condone the diminishment of any group at the expense of impertinent gestures toward another group for any reason, even when the law of the land appears to require it," he wrote.
Online communities have made their diagnoses their identity.
While inflammatory comments about "gender ideology" abounded at CPAC, the issue is hardly a top priority for Americans in general.
"The country is that divided," said one business owner. "We kind of want to be with our own people. We want to stick together."
"It's not about money or jobs or fiscal conservatism," one CPAC attendee told Reason.
It’s already illegal to expose minors to obscenity, so what is this bill really for?
Erasing sincere disagreement doesn't make it go away.
Reason talks with the transgender historian who used the term to describe a revolutionary gender-affirming treatment for teens.
Companies who embrace political agendas to please some of their employees or customers risk alienating others.
Biden's speech offered plenty of opportunity to present a counter-narrative to continued taxes and spending. Instead Sanders went a different direction.
Expect a lot of harsh positioning on immigration and China.
"If you don't like a book, don't read it. The First Amendment's guarantee of the freedom of speech and the right to access information has created a beautiful marketplace of ideas in our country," said one ACLU representative opposing the bill.
The social changes that paved the way for gay and trans acceptance have made pedophile acceptance less likely, not more.
Florida threatens a venue for letting minors attend a sexualized holiday cabaret performance with their parents.
Found families may ultimately lead to new ones.
It's still the economy, stupid.
Plus: Hate speech is free speech, tax gap is stable, and more...
Despite acknowledging that "the costume issue is small," the Iredell-Statesville School Board is suggesting banning animal costumes in response to online rumors.
Two new studies say there's no evidence of political learning on social media, but it does increasingly teach us to hate our opponents.
Hollywood often takes liberties. But there's a distinction to be made between poetic license and historical revisionism.
An effort to ban sales of two books to minors ended with a Virginia judge saying that the state’s obscenity statute is “unconstitutional on its face."
Deplatforming controversial content is perfectly legal—and often counterproductive.
An obscure Supreme Court case provides a roadmap through the curricular culture war.