Those who have been once intoxicated with power, and have derived any kind of emolument from it, even though but for one year, never can willingly abandon it. They may be distressed in the midst of all their power; but they will never look to any thing but power for their relief. - Edmund Burke
Government Spending: Accounting and Economics - Chris Edwards, Cato
Religious Freedom Is Not Dangerous - Matthew Cochran, The Federalist
Civilians Stopping Mass Shootings? - Eugene Volokh, Volokh
Children May Do Worse When Same-Sex Couples Marry - Gene Scheaerr, Daily Signal
Why Can’t Ryan T. Anderson Be Friends? - Rod Dreher, American Conservative
A Lesbian’s Daughter Speaks Out - Brandi Walton, The Federalist
Judicially Mandating Same-Sex Marriage - Wardle, Clark, Durham, Public Discourse
Why We Need Physical Books - William Giraldi, New Republic
Walmart’s Not The Bad Guy This Time - Daniel Payne, The Federalist
What Our "Best Minds" Can't Understand - Hadley Arkes, American Conservative
Alexander Hamilton and American Progressivism - Carson Holloway, Heritage
Dealing with the California Drought - Peter van Doren, Cato
The Philosophy of Governance in Game of Thrones - Mike Rappaport, Liberty Law Blog
Rand's Libertarian Lecture in NH - Michael Warren, Weekly Standard
No Such Thing as Consensus Science - Mark Perry, AEI
NYT on the Child Support-Jail Cycle - Walter Olson, Cato
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