Politics
A Question of Merit
With or without a change in law, affirmative action will give way to reality.
Why Liechtenstein Works
Prince Hans-Adam II brought competition to the state itself.
Trump’s Warsaw Uprising
Red America found its local champion in Warsaw, versus Blue America's Berlin.
There is No Multiculturalism
You can believe anything so long as it’s the religious equivalent of beige.
Political Violence is a Game the Right Can’t Win
The right has guns, sure. But the left has a cultural establishment that will shield its militants from consequences.
A Jacobitism for the 21st Century
Ideas that now rule the world were once the province of a an eccentric coterie; the cycle will turn again.
Trump’s Secret Sauce
There is no “Trump” to analyze or indict -- he is an agent of of America’s dysfunction and partitioned universes.
The Limits of Public Choice Theory
Public choice is a useful tool, but it doesn't have much explanatory power in stable Western countries.
The Possibility of a Polity
Private cities are possible, but to be successful they must appeal to the sensibilities of international elites.