Chile's Proposed Left-Wing Constitution Could Spell Chaos
The 54,000-word draft document is a feeding frenzy of political interests looking to codify special rights and privileges.
The 54,000-word draft document is a feeding frenzy of political interests looking to codify special rights and privileges.
The 'conscious capitalism' innovator on overregulation, COVID mandates, and why he will be speaking his mind much more freely when he retires.
Voters will hopefully come to their senses and reject a radical, left-wing constitution.
Critics of immigration restrictions often cite immigrants who make extraordinary contributions to the society. But what about the opposite case of immigrants who cause massive harm (like Hitler)? The argument deserves to be taken seriously. But it's ultimately much weaker than it seems.
Even socialist kibbutzniks can come to appreciate the benefits of markets when given a chance to directly compare them to socialism.
President-elect Gustavo Petro could easily take Colombia in an illiberal direction.
Political philosopher Chris Freiman makes the case.
St. Paul has seen a 61 percent decrease in building permits after the city imposed rent control on future housing.
A new book vividly portrays human beings coping with daily existence in a disintegrating society but offers an incoherent analysis of what went wrong.
The Polish-born artist is creating "heroic portraits" of machines and defending individualism and creative expression in Silicon Valley.
The racist Buffalo mass murderer's ideology drew on dangerous ideas common on both the ethnonationalist right and the far left.
Why May Day should be a day to honor victims of an ideology that took tens of millions of lives. But we should also be open to alternative dates if they can attract broader support.
Compact brings "labor populism" and "political Catholicism" under one roof.
The former Texas congressman and presidential candidate says his goal was to get people to think about freedom.
Why Bernie Sanders, Hasan Piker, and Elizabeth Warren should open their wallets before they open their mouths.
The Atlas Network's Antonella Marty on the bad ideas that have undermined wealth and stability in the region
Accusations that a Miami attorney “scammed” Venezuelan asylum seekers speak volumes about the cruelty of the U.S. immigration system.
Something to be grateful for.
Today's highly successful space race "is not something for two billionaires to be directing," says Sanders, who favors the government spending taxpayer money to do the same damn thing (but more slowly).
The policies and technologies they reject as "false solutions" would actually work to mitigate climate change.
In Buffalo, incumbent Byron Brown staged a successful write-in campaign against DSA-backed candidate India Walton. Elsewhere in the country, DSA candidates won their local races.
The pick lends ammunition to those who have warned of a slippery slope toward socialism.
The idea that massive government spending, hate speech laws, and gun control will improve America—when they failed horribly elsewhere—is a dangerous myth.
Officials look for scapegoats to blame as the working force suffers burnout.
The two are idolizing the wrong models.
Relatively open borders helped halt the early 20th century welfare state.
Election winner Pedro Castillo plans to end the country’s successful free market reforms.
A third-generation Marxist critiques the contemporary left and discusses what progressives and libertarians might have in common.
Ignore the hype: Latin American immigration is (still) the city’s greatest strength.
Jacobin's Ben Burgis says yes, Soho Forum's Gene Epstein says no.
Jacobin's Ben Burgis and Soho Forum's Gene Epstein debate which system better promotes freedom, equality, and prosperity.
A Chavez-style socialist is the leading contender to become the nation's next president.
Costly mistakes have allowed socialism to rise again in the 21st century.
Economist Meir Kohn explains how kibbutz life helped him understand the flaws of socialism and the value of property rights.
Will Ecuador make the same mistake Venezuela already suffered through with dedollarization?
Venezuela has the world’s largest proven oil reserves. It's out of gasoline.
The s-word doesn't actually play too well with most voters.
The Harvard economist explains how to expand opportunity for the young by deregulating housing, labor, and education.
The documentary La Causa is a raw look into these self-organized societies, complete with taxes, courts, and a strict "thug code.”
If government controlled the production of turkeys and toilet paper, this would be a very unhappy holiday.
A Biden presidency and a GOP Senate could keep the left out of power for years.
California Sen. Scott Wiener coasted to victory in an election that pitted his deregulatory housing agenda against his opponent's socialist vision.
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The city has passed a new payroll tax on large employers that is expected to raise over $200 million a year.