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Connor O'Keeffe joins Bob to discuss the recent antisemitism bill and why we should be defunding universities ..read more
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Vast sums are spent on “reforming” government schools, only to end up with the same lousy product. Thinking outside the box means abandoning public schools altogether ..read more
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Since early 2023, full-time jobs have flatlined while part-time jobs have grown. Meanwhile, total number of employed workers has flatlined, too ..read more
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As much as its proponents brandish accounting tautologies and purely descriptive claims about government finance, in the end it is 100% political. Their framework is about giving the State maximum power—power to expropriate and power to override what would prevail in unhampered markets ..read more
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Congress claims to have targeted TikTok because China's government allegedly uses it to spy on Americans. Besides dealing with a nonexistent threat, the bill gives the federal government vast new powers to misuse ..read more
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"The state is the greatest monopoly of all; it can brook no rival or colleague in its domain; it is necessarily sole and supreme ..read more
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Robert Kagan of the Brookings Institute clearly does not like anyone to challenge his pro-war beliefs. In his view, any opposition to the all-powerful American state is opposition to everything good and true ..read more
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Many police traffic stops are not about safety or protecting the public. They are about siphoning cash from motorists to state and local governments ..read more
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What better way to explain the relationship between higher-order and lower-order goods than with food? Here, we look at the falafel sandwich ..read more