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When Rules Replace Trust
Everyone loses when trust in a society erodes, and inflexible rules replace discretion.
The Suicide of Expertise
The monumental failure of public health experts during Covid now bears its fruit in public distrust.
The Rules and the Game
Baseball doesn’t need artificial spectacle or more star power; it just needs to be itself again.
Reductive Humanity
Yuval Noah Harari’s latest book is an example of how “big history” reduces complexity and neglects human agency.
Hayek, Polanyi, and the Liberal Consensus
The Hayekian farmer and the Polanyian cowman should be friends.
Social Science and Big Government
It’s time to break the social sciences’ sycophantic alliance with big government.
A Wake-Up Call for State Governments
Fights over federal spending should be a warning: state policymakers must prepare for inevitable cuts.
Alien Enemies, Alien Friends, and the Concept of “Allegiance”
With controversy raging over the Alien Enemies Act today, how should we understand the law’s original intent?