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Telegram’s Information War

Long before the messaging app Telegram became the go-to newswire for warzones and opposition movements in the Middle East, it…

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India’s Talent Trap

In India, government jobs pay far more than equivalent jobs in the private sector—so much so that the entire labor…

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A Tribute to Ed Feulner

Every good founder nurtures his institution, especially in its earliest years, just as he would his own newborn child. Long…

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This Was Never About Housing

“Sacrifice a gringo,” “Mexico for the Mexicans,” “Gentrification = Colonization,” “Gringo Go Home”—these were some of the slogans used in…

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Flowing Downstream

When I travel to a new city, I make sure to try out its public transit system, especially the metro.…

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The Long Shadow of Communist Indoctrination

In the mid-20th century, schools in communist countries were tools of the state. History lessons became hagiographies of the Soviet…

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Deepfakes and the Digital Wild West

Denmark’s government has announced plans to expand copyright law in “a pioneering measure that would allow people to demand that…

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Game Over for Ownership?

A movement is growing in Europe about consumer protection in the video games industry. A citizen’s petition in the EU…

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Classical Liberalism and the Academy

Teaching libertarian principles at universities is often considered heterodox by those who shape mainstream academic discourse. Of course, many important…

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It’s Not Easy, But We Can All Learn to Think Like Adam Smith

When the disciplines of economics and sociology were being invented in Britain 250 years ago, their progenitors such as Adam…

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