
Venezuela Post-Maduro
Indeed, for many, the Venezuelan situation seemed to have no other way out, since everything had already been tried without success. It was about time.

Donald Trump's New Hemispheric Policy
By adopting a more assertive foreign policy, the administration sought to reposition the United States at the center of the regional order.

Can Venezuela be Lifted from Its Trap?
After more than two decades of statist transformation of the economy, Venezuela woke up on January 3, 2026.

Slavery in Latin America in the Twenty First Century
Is it possible to compare a dictatorship with slavery?

Nicolás’ Last Dance
Despite mounting international pressure, Maduro continued to attract the support of left-leaning parties and organizations worldwide — often deflecting criticism with another dance, another performance.

Kevin Warsh’s Challenge to Fed Groupthink
Kevin Warsh understands the Fed’s mandate, respects its independence, and is willing to question comfortable assumptions when the evidence demands it.

Oren Cass’s Unquenchable Appetite for Regulation
Cass’s “more regulation” program is just an all-you-can-eat buffet for Wall Street and K Street.
.jpeg)
Can Kevin Warsh Save the Fed from Fiscal Dominance?
Without fiscal reform, no chairman, Warsh included, will be able to escape the dismal reality for long.

The Economic and Constitutional Vices of California’s “Once-only” Wealth Tax
California's proposal to tax billionaires seems at first menacing, but could have drastic negative consequences for the future of the state.
.webp)
California’s Proposed Billionaire Tax and Its Portents for Normal People
The deeper significance of California's billionaire tax is in how it redefines what it means to own property in the United States.

Venezuela Post-Maduro
Indeed, for many, the Venezuelan situation seemed to have no other way out, since everything had already been tried without success. It was about time.

Donald Trump's New Hemispheric Policy
By adopting a more assertive foreign policy, the administration sought to reposition the United States at the center of the regional order.

Can Venezuela be Lifted from Its Trap?
After more than two decades of statist transformation of the economy, Venezuela woke up on January 3, 2026.

Slavery in Latin America in the Twenty First Century
Is it possible to compare a dictatorship with slavery?

Nicolás’ Last Dance
Despite mounting international pressure, Maduro continued to attract the support of left-leaning parties and organizations worldwide — often deflecting criticism with another dance, another performance.

Men and Women: Equal but Beautifully Distinct
Powerful interests are being served, but they are not those of young women competing in adolescent sports, or the larger need of our society to know that its words, laws, and public speech conform to the reality that we did not summon into being.

Forging a Political Constitution
Thomas Rives Bell urges that separation-of-powers conflicts between Congress and the Executive branch be regarded as political questions beyond federal court intervention.

Trump's Jeffersonian Foreign Policy
The Constitution creates a presidency that can respond forcefully to prevent serious threats to our national security.

ICE and the Fourth Amendment
The agency needs judicial oversight, not so-called administrative warrants.

One Nation Spaced Out
Kevin Sabet’s new book addresses a problem that has bedeviled us for thousands of years: What should individuals and society do about the use of psychoactive substances?

The AI Frontier Must be Fiercely Competitive
In the long run, overregulation could run the risk of making AI less safe.

What Is History's Role in Civic Education?
Regrettable trends within the professional discipline of history have forfeited its vaunted former status in civic education.

The Quintessential American: Ben Franklin, Man of All Ages
Franklin’s prudence is as welcome 320 years on as his legendary serenity.

The Moral Case for America in a Nutshell
America’s proponents now have no choice but to articulate their own simple and effective moral case for our way of life.

The Wealth of Nations at 250: Adam Smith’s Blueprint for the American Economy
Ideas of few books have shaped the economic logic of the American experiment more profoundly than The Wealth of Nations, even when Americans have not always realized it as an agent that promotes prosperity and reduces poverty.











