Matt Taibbi: How the Left Lost Its Mind
The maverick journalist talks Twitter Files, the end of the anti-government left, Donald Trump, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The maverick journalist talks Twitter Files, the end of the anti-government left, Donald Trump, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
New York politicians got out of the way for once, and something beautiful happened.
Policy analyst Justin Hayes summarizes the reasons why conservatives, progressives, and libertarians all have reason to support zoning reform.
The government appears to agree that Charles Foehner shot a man in self-defense. He may spend decades behind bars anyway.
But Patrick Deneen’s “common-good conservatism” almost certainly would be.
Stop quoting him out of context on taxation, education, and monopoly.
The post-liberal conservatives who disparage "right-liberalism" are unapologetic proponents of actual left-wing policies.
Plus: A listener asks if the Roundtable has given the arguments of those opposed to low-skilled immigration a fair hearing.
The right and the left are pushing pro-natalist polices that have never worked and are deeply misguided.
The ideology champions the same tired policies that big government types predictably propose whenever they see something they don't like.
Why the businessman launched a long shot campaign for the presidency.
"If there is freedom, private property, rule of law, then Latin Americans thrive," says the social media star.
What happens when anti-liberty zealots get the same powers?
The Manhattan Institute senior fellow and the NYU historian debate whether black Americans should move away from progressivism.
The Manhattan Institute senior fellow and the NYU historian debate whether black Americans should move away from progressivism.
Excessive government interference in the market hurts consumers and thwarts policy goals. It also gets in the way of the government itself.
True abundance requires a minimal state and free markets.
Plus: Government regulation of speech is on trial, biohackers flock to experimental charter city in Honduras, and more…
California's economy is growing despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's policies, not because of them.
The liberal justice seems ready to fight legal conservatives on their own ground.
Fifth post in the symposium on the National Constitution Center "Restoring the Guardrails of Democracy" project. Walter Olson of Team Libertarian comments on similarities and differences between the three reports.
Second post in the symposium on the National Constitution Center "Restoring the Guardrails of Democracy" project. Edward Foley outlines the Team Progressive Report.
First post in the Volokh Conspiracy symposium on the NCC "Restoring the Guardrails of Democracy" project.
The symposium will include representatives of all three teams that drafted reports for the project: conservative, libertarian, and progressive.
The Marine turned anti-imperialist had two very different legacies, but both clearly emerged from the same man.
A conservative argues today's left is channeling Puritan theocrats when they try to prevent us from enjoying ourselves. Is he correct?
Someone might want to remind them that Democrats have a majority in both congressional chambers.
The Founders Fund vice president and Pirate Wires author on supporting heretics as a means of social and economic innovation.
Californians might be voting with their feet, but there's nowhere they can run and hide if the federal government embraces the same policies.
Plus: Against ideological surveillance, the truth about "free" COVID-19 tests, and more...
The author of the new book "San Fransicko", says the homelessness crisis is an addiction and mental health crisis enabled by policies that permit open-air drug scenes on public property and prevent police from enforcing laws
Without judicial review, liberals confronting a Republican-controlled legislature will have no opportunity to seek constitutional redress in federal court.
In Buffalo, incumbent Byron Brown staged a successful write-in campaign against DSA-backed candidate India Walton. Elsewhere in the country, DSA candidates won their local races.
Plus: the unintended consequences of mandating COVID vaccines for students
Political class rallies behind making the infrequently used recall mechanism more difficult to deploy
A third-generation Marxist critiques the contemporary left and discusses what progressives and libertarians might have in common.
The pharmaceutical industry is on track to supply enough doses to vaccinate 7 billion people this year.
"We need a Green New Deal for Public Housing," says Rep. Jamaal Bowman. "We need a Green New Deal for Cities…and we need a Green New Deal for Public Schools."
Plus: Kentucky adopts school choice program, the vaccine passport debate heats up, and more...
Both Hawley's "national conservatism" and similar ideas prevalent in many quarters on the left threaten free speech and liberty more generally.
My recently published article on the NCC project outlines several important areas of agreement between conservative, libertarian, and progressive participants.
The NCC put together teams of conservatives, progressives, and libertarians to propose their own rewrites of the Constitution. All three teams came up with interesting ideas - and with some notable areas of agreement.
There’s no journalist more relentlessly iconoclastic than Greenwald, who won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for his reporting on the Snowden revelations.
The Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist on Joe Biden, free speech, and leaving The Intercept for Substack.
A Biden presidency and a GOP Senate could keep the left out of power for years.
AOC smashed her primary challengers, and her endorsement of a fellow progressive upstart helped end Rep. Eliot Engel's congressional career after 16 terms.
Plus: Protest updates, qualified immunity, and more...