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2. A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO ANTI-RACISM: 'If you want to fight the impulse that we human beings have to feel better than others,' says Chloe Valdary, 'it's a bad idea to make people so insecure.'
3. CYNTHIA LUMMIS, CRYPTO QUEEN OF THE U.S. SENATE: The Wyoming Republican explains why she's long on bitcoin
4. SELF-CANCELLATION DEPLATFORMING, AND CENSORSHIP A TAXONOMY OF CANCEL CULTURE
5. MEET THE NEW YORK TIMES' LIBERTARIAN PODCASTER: Jane Coaston on the polarization of everything
6. 'THE INTELLECTUAL JOHNNY APPLESEED OF THE COUNTERCULTURE': A conversation with Whole Earth Catalog founder, Merry Prankster, and woolly mammoth de-extinctionist Stewart Brand
7. COMING OUT OF THE CHEMICAL CLOSET: Neuropsychopharmacologist Carl Hart says most of what the public knows about drugs is both scary and wrong
8. What It's Like To Treat Opioid Addiction in Appalachia: Psychiatrist Sally Satel on her eye-opening year at a clinic in Ironton, Ohio
9. The Mushroom Moment Manifesto
10. 'JOURNALISTS ARE AUTHORITATIANS': Glenn Greenwald discusses what went wrong at the outlet he co-founded, what's wrong with the ACLU, and what might go wrong in the Biden administration
11. Would the ACLU Still Defend Nazis' Right To March in Skokie? Former Executive Director Ira Glasser discusses the past, present, and increasingly shaky future of free speech
12. HOW TO TELL IF YOU'RE BEING CANCELED: Kindly Inquisitors author Jonathan Rauch on the never-ending battle to defend free speech
13. 'I Am More Optimistic Than I've Been in a Long Time': The Washington Post's Radley Balko was a pioneer in reporting on the disastrous consequences of police militarization and the need for criminal justice reform. Now everyone else is catching up
14. 'People Should Have the Fundamental Human Right To Change Their Consciousness': Rick Doblin, a leading force in America's psychedelic renaissance, imagines a world of 'mass mental health' facilitated by formerly demonized drugs
15. What It's Like To Be a Rational Optimist in a Pandemic: Matt Ridley on how the coronavirus caught him by surprise, the crucial role of dissent in politics, and the importance of innovation for survival
16. The Not-So-Great Society: Historian Amity Shlaes on the good intentions and bad results of LBJ's war on poverty
17. Errol Morris Is Fascinated by and Terrified of Steve Bannon: The decorated filmmaker didn't expect the dramatic reaction to his 'toxic' documentary about Trump's former aide-de-camp
18. Writer Meghan Daum Thinks You Need To Toughen Up
19. Everyone Agrees Government Is a Hot Mess: So Why Does It Keep Getting Bigger Anyway?
20. Tyler Cowen's Gospel of Prosperity: The George Mason University economist and Marginal Revolution founder explains why a richer world is a better world
21. IDEOLOGY IS OUT, IDENTITY IS IN: Stanford's Francis Fukuyama on the rise of populism in the West and how identity politics thwarted the end of history
22. FREEBORN FRANK TURNER: The British musician brings a libertarian sensibility to his new folk-punk album
23. PROPOSITION: Be an Anarchist, Not a Minarchist
24. THE TRIBE OF LIBERTY: National Review's Jonah Goldberg wonders how to save civilization in his new book, Suicide of the West
25. Steven Pinker [heart] the Enlightenment: The Harvard psychologist splits the difference between Dr. Pangloss and Pope Francis
26. The Man Who Hated Carbs Before It Was Cool: Gary Taubes on how big sugar and big government wrecked the American diet
27. Free speech, no shit: Brewery founder Jim Caruso doesn't give a flying dog what you think of him
28. P.J. O'Rourke: Things are going to be fine: but there's going to be some trouble getting to the fine part
29. 'I'm not willing to sacrifice freedom of expression on the altar of cultural diversity': Muhammad cartoon publisher Flemming Rose talks about immigration, free speech, and toleration
30. Libertarians on tour: two weeks, three cities, and five interviews with L.P. nominees Gary Johnson and William Weld
31. Snowden speak: the exiled whistlebloweron Apple's privacy fight, the presidential election, and whether he's ever coming home
32. David Bowie was a time traveler from our hyper-personalized future: the star who made it cool to be a freak
33. Geoffrey Zakarian: in praise of free enterprise food: the celebrity chef talks about America's food revolution, and the overzealous regulators who threaten it
34. Everything's awesome and Camille Paglia is unhappy! The author of sexual personae talks about feminism, rape, academia, and Hillary Clinton
35. 'A solution that won't work to a problem that simply doesn't exist': Maverick FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai on why net neutrality and government attempts to regulate the Internet are all wrong
36. Checking Putin: Garry Kasparov on chess, communism, and Russia's 'one-man dictatorship'
37. Krist Novoselic's alternative politics: the Nirvana bassist on voting, farming, anarchism, heroin, and Kurt Cobain
38. Are video games art? Why games should be taken as seriously as novels, films, and other forms of creative expression
39. The original NSA Whistleblower
40. Diplomas vs. dirty jobs: TV host Mike Rowe on the educational bias against unglamorous, good-paying work
41. 'We're creating our own evolutionary next step': Wired co-founder Louis Rossetto on the digital revolution and the death of the megastate
42. Ted Henken on How Internet Access Is Changing Cuba
43. Author Steven Johnson on the Good News of the Century
44. Chef Andrew Gruel Survived COVID-19 and Gavin Newsom
45. A new kind of republican: Congressman Justin Amash discusses libertarian foreign policy, Austrian economics, civil liberties, abortion, and more
46. The Great Gatsby's creative destruction: whether the new movie succeeds, Fitzgerald's masterpiece still speaks to America
47. How debt ruins systems: Black Swan author Nassim Nicholas Taleb on fragility, centralization, and capitalism
48. The education visionary: Khan Academy founder Salman Khan on the future of learning
49. Grant McCracken on How To Reengineer the Honor Code
50. 'The world is more complicated': David Simon, creator of The Wire and Treme, on New Orleans, private prisons, drug policy, newspapers, and letting down libertarians
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