The Empty Promises of Industrial Policy
Despite decades of bipartisan attempts, industrial policy keeps failing to deliver on promises from both the left and the right.
Despite decades of bipartisan attempts, industrial policy keeps failing to deliver on promises from both the left and the right.
Linda Upham-Bornstein's "Mr. Taxpayer versus Mr. Tax Spender" delivers an evenhanded view of American tax resistance movements.
SpaceX argues the federal agency trying to punish it for firing employees critical of Musk is itself unconstitutional.
Amity Shlaes anthologizes Franklin D. Roosevelt’s critical contemporaries.
A Republican, a Communist, and a Catholic conservative walk onto a movie set...
A new entrant in the anti-neoliberalism genre fails to land any blows.
California's economy is growing despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's policies, not because of them.
The Supreme Court said in 1942 that local activity, not just interstate activity, was subject to congressional regulation.
A 1942 decision about the Commerce Clause takes on new importance post-Roe.
Most of the money will go to the wealthiest agriculture businesses.
The Reason Roundtable discusses eternal New Deals, multi-trillion-dollar mistakes, and sobbing face-first in the parking lot of life. Happy Monday!
The Green New Deal is a path to a more militarized and authoritarian society.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez thinks so.
Richard Rothstein's The Color of Law documents how federal housing policy forced blacks and whites apart.
George Selgin vs. Josh Barro at the Soho Forum.
Lawrence Dennis, Norman Thomas, A.J. Muste, and Raymond Moley debate the ideal social system.
In his latest documentary, Ken Burns examines the tangled lives of Theodore, Franklin, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Watch the 1934 movie Stand Up and Cheer.
How Franklin Roosevelt and Fiorello La Guardia transformed the American state.
Q&A with David Nasaw, author of "The Patriarch"
An earlier generation of libertarians and classical liberals condemned so-called right-to-work laws.
You won't find out by reading America's newspaper of record.
FDR's court-packing plan and the temptations of executive power
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