Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. Representative from Hawaii, is running for president. She’s one of the only Democrats in the race who says anything meaningful or interesting about foreign policy. Unlike the rest of them, she’s decided to make it the center of her campaign....
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The Tyranny of the Police State Disguised as Law-and-Order
by John Whitehead | Jul 31, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
Enough already. Enough with the distractions. Enough with the partisan jousting. Enough with the sniping and name-calling and mud-slinging that do nothing to make this country safer or freer or more just. We have let the government’s evil-doing, its abuses, power...
Gun Violence in California
by Jacob Hornberger | Jul 31, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
Upon hearing that a man dressed in a military-style outfit was shooting people with an assault rifle at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in California on Sunday, I imagine that there were at least some Californians saying to themselves, “That’s impossible. It’s illegal in...
True Budget Hawks are Foreign Policy Doves
by Ron Paul | Jul 30, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
During my presidential campaigns, well-meaning supporters would sometimes suggest I stop emphasizing opposition to overseas intervention and focus on fiscal issues. I disregarded the advice, not only because adopting a noninterventionist foreign policy is crucial to...
Why Did They Bomb Black Wall Street?
by Zack Sorenson | Jul 27, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles, Justice, Op Eds, Politics
In 1921, the black dominated Greenwood community in Tulsa, Oklahoma was one of the wealthiest in the city. The presence of nice hotels, jewelry shops, and so forth earned it the nickname: "Black Wall Street". By the end of the year, members of the city's white...
The Myth of the “Fair Share” of Taxes
by Bradley Thomas | Jul 27, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
There is seldom a shortage of politicians and pundits calling for more people to pay their “fair share” of taxes. But how is one to determine what everybody’s fair share should be? The blunt answer is that there is no non-arbitrary way to determine a “fair” amount of...
Nothing Personal…Except Your Freedom
by Phil Gibson | Jul 24, 2019 | Economics, Featured Articles, Justice, Libertarianism, Politics
What is freedom? How do we protect it? As a libertarian, anarchist, agorist, minarchist, collapsatarian, or whatever liberty-minded label your strut from this radical spectrum, it's easy to get bogged down by the difference between human rights (civil rights/personal...
2¾ Cheers for the New Quincy Institute
by Scott Horton | Jul 19, 2019 | Featured Articles, Politics
What if George Soros and Charles Koch teamed up to do a thing? Sounds pretty scary so far. What if the project was to build a new antiwar think tank in Washington with the financial backing to make a serious mark? Does that sound even scarier? It shouldn’t. The...









