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Ryan McMaken

The cynical voters casts a vote with the belief that it might improve his situation, or at least throw some obstacles in front of a regime that is bent on inflicting ever greater damage on the voters.

Tho Bishop

While the libertarian electorate is not as popular a topic as it once was, it could actually be a very important demographic this year.

Alice Salles

Trump's anti-establishment rhetoric has made him seem for many the antipolitician candidate, even if he has ultimately failed to deliver on many of his promises.

James Bovard

Wisdom from James Bovard on the train wreck that is American democracy. 

Tho Bishop

Projections have the 2020 election seeing record-high turnout. Conventional wisdom views this as a win for Joe Biden, but could conventional wisdom be wrong?

Robert Aro

Goldman Sachs was fined $2.9 Billion while pleading guilty to bribery charges involving the Malaysian government, breaking a record for the largest

Robert Aro

While not explicitly defined, the “housing challenge” invokes an idea of “inequality,” and the Fed aims to fight it.

Ryan McMaken

The Left recognizes the importance of education in forming Americans’ ideology. The Left takes a long-term view. The Left accepts partial victories.

Peter G. Klein

Nicolas Petit's forthcoming book, Big Tech and the Digital Economy, offers an interesting new take on antitrust and regulation in the digital economy.

Tho Bishop

While social media and Big Tech have been useful tools in the promotion of our ideas, we have long understood the dangers of relying upon these platforms for distribution.