Vol. 48 No. 7, December 2016
Index
- Free speech gave us Trump: but restrictions on speech will give us something worse.
- 30 years ago in reason.
- Bathroom foofaraw: transgender rules.
- Over the line: Venezuelan socialism.
- California carry: Second Amendment lawsuit.
- Trigger warning time: U Chicago hits back.
- Voucher program OKed: tax credit scholarships.
- High-speed waste: Amtrak spending.
- Official hypocrisy: porn bust.
- What do crime victims want from criminal justice reform?
- Brickbats.
- No jail over bail: city sued.
- Icann't: Internet "giveaway".
- What counts as a win for Gary Johnson?
- Why buy sex? Conscientious clients.
- Is recreational pot coming to Cali?
- Mass. attacks Uber: taxi subsidies.
- The collectivist election: from Mexicans to deplorables, campaign 2016 was a race to the bottom.
- Putin's biggest fan: the GOP nominee can't stop praising the Russian leader's authoritarianism.
- New Zealand has pizza delivery drones: but thanks to overregulation, America doesn't.
- Transhumanism is inevitable: and that's a good thing.
- How not to build a jail: the D.C. jail has been a disaster for more than 100 years. Can a new jail avoid the mistakes of the past?
- Two immigrants debate immigration: a conversation about who wins and who loses when America opens its golden door.
- Meet Johannesburg's new libertarian mayor: Herman Mashaba is something new in South Africa. But can a black pro-market politician make real changes?
- Seeing Trump on the silver screen: what 'A Face in the Crowd' and 'Meet John Doe' tell us about populism, pop culture, and fear.
- Will OpenBazaar succeed where Silk Road failed? A new company looks to erase the limits on what can be bought and sold online.
- Hogwarts in America: in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, J.K. Rowling crosses the Atlantic and makes a hash of North American history and culture.
- War is bunk.
- Virtual universe.
- American communism: a million hippie kids shaped modern America by trying to escape it.
- Sex, drugs, and crypto.
- Christmas horrors.
- Death from above: whistleblowers reveal the truth about the drone war to a nation that struggles to listen.
- Getting BDSM right.
- Go ahead, throw your vote away: a math lesson for critics of third-party voters.
- Chip implants make it impossible to forget your keys.