Josh Shapiro Is Kamala Harris' Best Bet for Veep
The Pennsylvania governor's support for school choice and occupational licensing reform is encouraging.
The Pennsylvania governor's support for school choice and occupational licensing reform is encouraging.
The former presidential candidate discusses the ideological tensions within the America First movement.
Libertarian legal giant Randy Barnett on his epic Supreme Court battles, the Federalist Society, and watching movies with Murray Rothbard.
The candidate supports gun rights, wants to privatize government programs, and would radically reduce the number of federal employees.
Plus: A listener asks the editors if employers should be held responsible for the speech and actions of employees outside of the workplace.
The two major parties despise each other, but they hate the thought of leaving us alone even more.
The director of The Free State Project and Maine legislator talks about the free state movement’s history, accomplishments, and future.
Dennis Pratt and Gene Epstein debate the efficacy of ethical and consequentialist arguments for libertarianism.
The candidate makes the case against the two-party system.
Two years post-takeover, some longtime activists and donors claim the Mises Caucus has driven the party into the ground.
In a speech given in February, the late great libertarian intellectual leader made important points about the past, present, and future of liberty.
One of libertarianism's greatest and most principled advocates passed away today.
The longtime Cato Institute executive vice president was one of his era's most effective explainers of libertarianism.
The L.P. presidential candidate clarifies his views amid criticisms that he is too "woke."
Plus: A listener asks the editors for voting advice and commiseration in a predominantly democratic state.
"It was the weirdest room I've ever been in," one Libertarian Party delegate tells Reason
Ulbricht is serving two life sentences plus 40 years in connection with the Silk Road, an online marketplace he founded and operated where users could buy and sell illegal substances.
Let there be no confusion: The Libertarian Party overwhelmingly rejects Trump.
Vivek Ramaswamy isn't the first to advocate this badly wrong idea. But there's still no good justification for it.
A party in disarray squabbles over its future in the shadow of the former president.
He also explains how the same is true of the current leadership of the Libertarian Party.
Why *Build, Baby, Build* should be a top libertarian priority. First in a series of guest-blogging posts.
The two are not the same, and may sometimes be in conflict with each other.
"Today it is highly centralized, where a few people at the top control everything," the former five-term congressman tells Reason's Nick Gillespie.
Argentine President Javier Milei and Tesla CEO Elon Musk met for the first time in Austin, Texas, where they "agreed on the need for free markets."
Matt Yglesias and Bryan Caplan offer contrasting theories. But neither fully works.
"There's all these illiberals on the left, there's all these illiberals on the right, and yet liberalism endures," says the longtime executive vice president of the Cato Institute.
Plus: A listener asks the editors for examples of left-leaning thinkers who also hold libertarian ideas.
A locked-down high schooler started asking libertarian thinkers what people in her generation should know.
Podcast host Dave Smith and philosopher Chris Freiman debate open borders on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions.
How Vietnam, Watergate, and stagflation supercharged the libertarian movement.
Plus: A listener asks about Republicans and Democrats monopolizing political power in the United States.
Notre Dame law Prof. Derek Muller so finds in a new analysis of law professor political donations between 2017 and 2023.
Will Sheriff Roy Tillman replace Ron Swanson as TV's most notable libertarian character? Hopefully not.
"People are not in politics for truth-seeking reasons," argues the data journalist and author of On The Edge: The Art of Risking Everything.
Plus: A listener asks the editors for short quotes from fictional works that are representative of libertarian ideas.
One is an interview for the new Argue with Me podcast series, and the other is part of Michael Liebowitz's Rational Egoist series.
President Javier Milei's adversaries are wealthy Argentines who have benefited from government largesse.
Former Rep. Justin Amash says "the idea of introducing impeachment legislation suggests there's other people who will join you. Otherwise, it's just an exercise in futility."
As the party grows more populist, ethnically diverse, and working class, will Republicans abandon their libertarian economic principles?
As the party grows more populist, ethnically diverse, and working class, will Republicans abandon their libertarian economic principles?
The new libertarian president believes in free markets and the rule of law. When people have those things, prosperity happens.
Milei's swift action intended to transform Argentina's floundering economy provoked the country's biggest labor union to call tens of thousands to protest in Buenos Aires against his libertarian agenda.
A young philosopher goes from socialist to reluctant libertarian.