Source: Indeed, democracy is expensive, Mr. Mangwana — but it is a price Zimbabweans already paid for with their blood When the unjustifiable is dressed up as logic, it becomes an insult rather than ...
Like so many intellectuals, Hilary Putnam is a good philosopher but a poor judge of good economics. In this week’s, Dr. David Gordon dissects ...
The Indian Air Force flew hard in transport and support roles, but New Delhi held back from offensive strikes. The reasons ...
Across democracies, right-wing movements turn economic anxiety into moral panic. By blaming minorities instead of confronting inequality, they erode pluralism, weaken institutions, and recast ...
Legal experts say that regulating carbon dioxide is well-supported by the text of the Clean Air Act—a fact that even the conservative Supreme Court has recognized in multiple cases, suggesting the ...
Arguments for mandatory or compulsory vaccination must justify the coercive infringement of bodily integrity via the injection of chemicals that permanently affect a body’s inner constitution. Four ...
Hobbs talks about retired Justice Jean Toal's decision denying the motion for a new trial in 2024. She had interviewed jurors and determined that although Becky Hill may have made comments regarding ...
As convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh continues to serve back-to-back life sentences, his legal team argues for a new trial before the SC Supreme Court.
In economics, ideas rarely fail because they are wrong. More often, they fail because they are badly introduced, poorly ...
In his recent article, Shabodien Roomanay accuses the Cape Independence movement of fear-driven motives. Robert King counters this claim, exploring the colonial roots of South Africa's political ...
Pakistan’s refusal to play India at the T20 World Cup challenges a decade-old norm, exposing power, precedent and cost ...