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Amid the panic of the COVID-19 pandemic, are we building the surveillance states of tomorrow?
The pandemic is exposing long-fractured aspects of our society.
Flattening the curve on panic and disinformation.
The costs of prohibition are great, but can people be trusted to make the best decisions for themselves?
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Despite potential good intentions, interventionist policies are often viewed by classical liberals as violations of individual freedoms.
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The answer depends on how we choose to balance religious freedom, social inclusion, and the search for self-identity.
Hospitals are running out of critical face masks as civilians are panic-buying medical supplies en masse amidst the coronavirus global pandemic.
In classical liberal philosophy, individual pursuit of happiness is made possible by a framework of law.
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Everyone wants to predict who will win the 2020 presidential election. Here are 2 misconceptions to bust so people don’t proclaim the death of data like they did in 2016.
When it comes to individual freedom of expression, the power of external authorities must be limited.
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From travel restrictions to forced isolation, the new coronavirus brings psychological threats, too.
When it comes to the quality of school systems and curriculum, does the U.S. need a reality check?
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Technology best serves the user when organic development combines necessity with collective values.
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Preventable deaths for all five leading mortality causes are “consistently higher” in rural communities.
A.I. hasn’t come for our jobs just yet, but it can figure out who is looking for a new one.
Vaccines have done their job so well that anti-vax parents have forgotten the horror of contagious disease.
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From gun control to immigration, Americans remain split on a handful of contentious issues.
Americans just want to pay their bills. Is universal basic income the path to financial stability and economic opportunity?
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As a moral and political philosophy, classical liberalism lays a framework for the good society.
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Here’s how to have a healthier relationship with politics.
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Laws can’t stand by themselves. Professor James Stoner explains why.
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One study says reduce red meat consumption; another says enjoy. Which should we believe?
Considering strands of liberalism and how each determines right from wrong.
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On average, American households dump the equivalent of $1,900 worth of food a year.
No matter how arbitrary the distinction, human beings take affiliation very seriously.
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Proponents of drones in foreign conflicts argue that it reduces harm for civilians and U.S. military personnel alike. Here’s why that might be wrong.
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Social media giants aren’t legally obligated to protect free speech. But they should. Former ACLU president Nadine Strossen explains why.
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These seven subjects don’t teach toward the test, but they will help students lead happier, healthier, and smarter lives.
Trump’s Middle East peace plan contains the first map of a Palestinian state that ‘Israel can live with’.
When it comes to foreign intervention, we often overlook the practices that creep into life back home.
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