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  • A Tale of Two Majorities
    A Tale of Two Majorities

    Why the Venezuelan Opposition won the national vote but lost the National Assembly

    By Antonio Sosa
    October 4, 2010

  • Antisocial
    Antisocial

    The Social Network illuminates the dawn of our online-all-the-time world.

    By Kurt Loder
    September 30, 2010

  • Net Neutrality’s Declare-Victory-And-Go-Home-Moment?
    Net Neutrality’s Declare-Victory-And-Go-Home-Moment?

    By Steven Titch
    September 29, 2010

  • Mobility Choice Legislative Briefing Set for Thursday on Capital Hill
    Mobility Choice Legislative Briefing Set for Thursday on Capital Hill

    By Samuel Staley
    September 29, 2010

  • California’s Prop. 21 Would Perpetuate the State’s Parks Plight
    California’s Prop. 21 Would Perpetuate the State’s Parks Plight

    By Harris Kenny
    September 28, 2010

  • Compliance Costs on the Rise
    Compliance Costs on the Rise

    By Anthony Randazzo
    September 28, 2010

  • Why the New York Times and Library Patrons Shouldn’t Be Angry About Privatized Libraries
    Why the New York Times and Library Patrons Shouldn’t Be Angry About Privatized Libraries

    By Lisa Snell
    September 27, 2010

  • San Diego Managed Competition Guide is Unfair and Unworkable
    San Diego Managed Competition Guide is Unfair and Unworkable

    By Adam Summers
    September 27, 2010

  • NBC “Education Nation” Perpetuates Preschool Access Myth
    NBC “Education Nation” Perpetuates Preschool Access Myth

    By Lisa Snell
    September 27, 2010

  • Philosophy and Consequences
    Philosophy and Consequences

    Liberty and good public policy are not the same thing.

    By Tom Palmer
    September 27, 2010

  • Towards an Alternative Regulatory Culture
    Towards an Alternative Regulatory Culture

    Ideas for fixing Dodd-Frank when the time comes

    By Anthony Randazzo
    September 27, 2010

  • Don’t Whitewash the Jobs Leaving California
    Don’t Whitewash the Jobs Leaving California

    By Adrian Moore
    September 26, 2010

  • Libertarians on Republican’s Pledge to America
    Libertarians on Republican’s Pledge to America

    By Adrian Moore
    September 26, 2010

  • California’s Education Database Project Failing
    California’s Education Database Project Failing

    By Adrian Moore
    September 24, 2010

  • Ayn Rand’s Revenge
    Ayn Rand’s Revenge

    What Reshma Saujani's insurgent campaign says about the future of New York politics

    By John Vaught LaBeaume
    September 23, 2010

  • The Future of a Long-Term Transportation Bill Bleakens
    The Future of a Long-Term Transportation Bill Bleakens

    By Samuel Staley
    September 22, 2010

  • Bank Shot
    Bank Shot

    Oliver Stone cashes out with Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

    By Kurt Loder
    September 22, 2010

  • Arizona’s Commission on Privatization and Efficiency Releases Initial Report
    Arizona’s Commission on Privatization and Efficiency Releases Initial Report

    By Harris Kenny
    September 22, 2010

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