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I’ve so far watched only the first two of these “chapters” of Jason Brennan’s Political Philosophy: An Introduction [2].  They’re terrific.  I’m eager to watch it all.

Also from Jason Brennan is this important explanation of the unsavory implications of closed-border policies [3].

Steve Horwitz writes sensibly about unemployment data [4].

Here’s Bob Murphy on Paul Krugman’s implausible take on climate change and climate-change policy [5].

My Mercatus Center colleague Eli Dourado reveals how the F.A.A. thwarts innovation [6].

George Will remembers Antonin Scalia – and, in doing so, doesn’t forget that judicial restraint can, and has, gone too far [7].

David Henderson shows that involuntary servitude might not be as dead in the U.S. as it ought to be [8].  (And a big ‘thank you’ to Rep. Justin Amash for refusing to cotton to tyranny [9].)

Jeffrey Tucker exposes “Progressives'” ugly history of warring against women [10].

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