The GOP's Pitchfork Populism Is Older Than Trump
But it doesn't have to be the future of the GOP or the country.
But it doesn't have to be the future of the GOP or the country.
From George Santos to Joe Biden, résumé padding is unacceptable. But it's all the lies about legislation we can't afford.
We asked the hot new artificial intelligence system to take four popular political quizzes. Guess what we found...
The journalist and comedian makes the case that "new puritans" espousing the religion of social justice have captured the Western world.
Andrew Doyle on the "new puritans" and their godawful religion of social justice.
Livestream with Nick Gillespie, Chris Rufo, and Zach Weissmueller's about Rufo's "counterrevolution" against wokeness
The problem with American politics isn't polarization—it's rising illiberalism.
Politicians respond to often unfounded fears with aggressive laws that interfere with individual and family choices.
Plus, Supreme Court nominations and affirmative action in schools
Silence isn't violence, and recusing your company from political discourse, as Basecamp and Coinbase have done, is a perfectly valid line to draw.
The journalist and free-speech activist says identity politics are destroying the media, higher education, and Hollywood.
The Singapore-born journalist and free-speech activist says identity politics are destroying the media, higher ed, and Hollywood.
A new documentary and forthcoming biography pay tribute to the economist's intellectual fearlessness and commitment to empirical research.
The Atlantic writer says that illiberalism and the urge to shut down debate need to be confronted across the political spectrum.
Tech companies should have the same freedom to choose their customers.
The escaped slave called the Constitution "a glorious liberty document" that justified extending equality to blacks and women.
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.
Plus: Backlash to Amash's presidential run, new SCOTUS cases, and more...
Plus: Iowa updates, Ancestry.com tells cops to buzz off, and more...
Sanders' lead over Warren has doubled since her campaign tried using a private 2018 conversation against him.
Plus: the foundations bankrolling bad tech policy, they is the word of the year, and more...
Trick of Light collaborator talks about working with a legend, the failings of online community, and the rise of cancel culture in the literary world.
The debate over Donald Trump's "go back" tweets regarding four minority Democratic members of Congress has centered on the unmistakably bigoted words that he wrote, but has missed the deeper point.
American discourse is careening in an ugly, anti-individualistic direction.
Reason's Robby Soave on his new book, Panic Attack: Young Radicals in the Age of Trump
The 30-year-old journalist talks before a live audience about his new book on millennial activism in the Trump era.
Plus: A primer on street surveillance, new video from Sandra Bland's cellphone, and more...
Plus: Klobuchar and Warren join Democrat 2020 contest and AOC retracts "Green New Deal" draft.
Stanford's Francis Fukuyama on the rise of populism in the West and how identity politics thwarted the end of history.
Watch the Oxford-style debate hosted by the Soho Forum.
Baffled by and fearful of each other, the political tribes remain consumed by loathing and dedicated to total victory.
Startups from Cape Town to Nairobi think the budding technology is the future of the continent.
Some conservatives are calling it a political stunt cooked up by Democrats. Democrats blame Trump's rhetoric. Trump blames the media.
There's nothing wrong with a little self-mythologizing when you're young, but there comes a time to set aside childish things.
A review of Francis Fukuyama's book on the threat of identity politics of the right and left to Western liberalism
National Review's Jonah Goldberg wonders how to save civilization in his new book, Suicide of the West.
Plus: Why Jordan Peterson may be right about postmodern neo-Marxism.