It’s almost hard to grasp how many things this guy gets wrong. But I’ll try.
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.
[Cleveland] plans to sort through curbside trash to make sure residents are recycling — and fine them...
The Washington Post this morning notes that increasing numbers of Americans incorrectly believe that Barack Obama is...
Unqualified Offerings’ Thoreau reminds me of a bit I wrote in 2004. The Wayback Machine didn’t have...
The claim of this post is simple but facetious. Cookbooks lie to you.
…and proceed to argue about population isolates, like the Tasmanians, over at Brad DeLong’s place. Seriously, I’ll...
The latest in managed ignorance: Voters think TARP passed under Obama, not Bush. So many corrections, so...
The third in my paperback reprint series at lulu.com is Kevin Carson’s Studies in Mutualist Political Economy.
This month’s Cato Unbound features Glenn Greenwald on “The Digital Surveillance State.” He makes the case that...
A while ago Will Wilkinson proposed scrapping birthright citizenship as part of a grand bargain with immigration...
Honestly, I’m so, so sick of hearing about the precious feelings of the opponents of same-sex marriage....
Using mathematical models, it is easy to demonstrate that every human being alive today is likely to...
This morning I was surprised to find Tim Kowal — one of my few followers on Twitter...
The level of judicial scrutiny that gays and lesbians should get is both left undetermined in Perry...
Below the fold, because they’re lengthy.
Here are my hasty reactions to a decision I’ve only partly read. I’m distracted by personal matters...
I don’t have any inside gossip on Perry vs. Schwarzenegger, whose decision will be announced this afternoon....
Ta-Nehisi Coates writes of the imperfect parallel between same-sex marriage and anti-miscegenation laws: [T]he comparison with interracial...
Austin Bramwell looks back wistfully at Gregory Clark’s A Farewell to Alms, which he suggests has been...
Now you can follow me on Twitter. I plan to use Twitter only to consolidate a list...