I’m a compatibilist by instinct. I don’t often see conflicts between fundamental rights. Maybe it’s because such...
Jason Kuznicki
Jason Kuznicki is a research fellow at the Cato Institute and contributor of Cato Unbound. He's on twitter as JasonKuznicki. His interests include political theory and history.
Erik pleads for public libraries, below. And Rufus plumps for the academic humanities. I’m inclined to let...
Rob at Waking Up Now is doing a great job analyzing Sherif Girgis, Robert George and Ryan...
Brad DeLong is a seemingly limitless source of uncharitable readings. He doesn’t disappoint in his latest:
I’ve read several books about evolutionary theory, and they seem convincing to me. I’ve read Darwin. I’ve...
…but the League got called out in particular here, so I’ll give my answers to DougJ’s questions:...
This month’s Cato Unbound is on one of those counterintuitive topics that I’ve taken a great deal...
“If everyone in the world were homosexual, the human race would die out.” Or as Kenneth Minogue...
Leitmotif: Here we come to a turning of the season Witness to the arc towards the sun...
Dictatorship does awful things to its enemies, of course. But it’s none too kind to its friends,...
Obamacare’s defenders have obscured two crucial distinctions, and the end result is an unlimited federal power to...
Probably nothing. Until it looked like Egypt, at which point it could be too late: For those...
Says Kevin D. Williamson at NRO’s Corner: Texas has no income tax, a part-time legislature, an enviable...
Mike Schilling asks: By the way, wouldn’t privatized Social Security [be] the same sort of unconstitutional mandate...
“I’ve begun to suspect that our delusions tend strongly to return us to the same moment in...
Leitmotif: “What are the characters that I discern most clearly in the so-called Anglo-Saxon type of man?...
…on libertarianism. For once. The Cato Unbound issue on corporatism seems worth a link as well. It...
I’m pleased to announce the publication of my new Cato Policy Analysis, “Marriage against the State: Toward...
In our discussion of constitutional originalism below, I’ve been asked a very good question — Why should...
I spent some of my lunch hour delving into Jared Lee Loughner’s pre-massacre writings. The media generally...