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November 28, 2023  •  Weekly Newsletter
PODCAST: Independent Outlook

Williamson M. Evers, Graham H. Walker

Will free speech in America end up being a casualty of the war between Hamas and Israel? What does the American DEI industry’s posture on the war reveal about its ideology? Do we actually need to regulate Artificial Intelligence—and how is banning TikTok a good idea? And more! WATCH OR LISTEN NOW »

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When Did Populism Become a Dirty Word?

Alvaro Vargas Llosa (The Hill)

After propping up, year after year, the speculative assets of the rich, the federal government now must pay annually almost $1 trillion in interest. That has, and is, stifling middle-class wealth creation. Yes, we need some populism—but the good kind: anti-elitism in the name of individual rights. READ MORE »

Populism, Self-Government, and Liberty

The Independent Review, Summer 2021

How Can We Stop Serving Students So Poorly?

Gary M. Galles (AIER)

In 1942, there were 108,579 government school districts in the U.S. Today we have 13,187. It’s called consolidation; and it was supposed to improve student performance. Why hasn’t it? (Hint: when is bigger government ever better?) READ MORE »

Really Good Schools

Global Lessons for High-Caliber, Low-Cost Education

By James Tooley

Mending Our Tattered Health Care Safety Net

John C. Goodman (Forbes)

And what is the first step toward fixing it? Getting everybody to recognize that near-universal health-insurance coverage hasn’t given us universal access to high-quality care—and never will. What do we do next? READ MORE »

New Way to Care

Social Protections that Put Families First

By John C. Goodman

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Craig Eyermann

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