Editorials: Other

Terror or Tragedy?

In a nation that officially – officially, mind you, at the highest levels of government – can no longer distinguish between an act of terro

Farewell to the Iron Lady

With the exception of Lech Walesa, the last of the great Cold War heroes has died.

Why Margaret Thatcher Matters

Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher died today at the age of 87, and we here in the United States should take good note of her accomplishments.

How the Iron Lady Got Her Start

There will be numerous eulogies today from people who knew her well, and most  will focus on Margaret Thatcher’s tenure as Prime Minister, when her wit and skill made her a force to be re

His Greatest Failure: The Absence of Economic Recovery Under Obama’s Keynesian Rule is What Has Most Transformed America

President Obama likes to pose as a martyred man, because when he entered office, the economy was in a recession.

Will the New FCC Chair be a Modernist or a Nostalgist?

Will the new FCC Chair’s mindset and instincts be forward-looking, toward  more Internet innovation and progress, or nostalgic for the FCC’s telephone regulatory heydays of yesteryear?

Portrait of a Capitalist: PBS Show ‘Mr. Selfridge’

Premiering this week on Masterpiece Classic on PBS, Mr.

An Inconvenient Federalism: Marriage and Religious Liberty

Cato’s Jonathan Adler, writing in Reason, gives a more eloquent version of the argument I’ve advanced in the past about the perils of tossing federal

Libertarianism and the Fairness Message

This Jonathan Haidt vignette on why it’s hard to gross out a libertarian also serves as a wonderful

Shrinking Privacy Means Expanding Government

With all the important things going on in the world, it would be easy to overlook the recent news story titled "