“But Muh Roads”: How a Governmentless Society Could Still Have an Infrastructure System
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“But Muh Roads”: How a Governmentless Society Could Still Have an Infrastructure System

Just yesterday, I was scrolling through Twitter and came across six separate tweets relating to the Libertarian perspective on government, particularly about what would be the “lack of funding” in a governmentless society. All six were criticizing the idea that our already failing infrastructure could be managed by anyone less than our current government system….

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Putting the Unrest to Rest: Could the Chinese Government Have Used the Coronavirus to Silence Protesters?

Most people have heard the commotion surrounding the Hong Kong protests, but as they were heating up, Wuhan was just getting started. In June of 2019, the Chinese government decided they wanted to place numerous incinerators in a civilian area, causing outrage throughout the already polluted municipality.  Why Were They Protesting?  The main incinerator was…

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Forget the Deep State, We Have the Galactic Empire: How George Lucas Made the Star Wars Prequels Political

While growing up, millions of Americans are introduced to the Star Wars Saga, specifically the first six. If you are anything like me, you didn’t go into the series expecting a political metaphor, but rather another entertaining series of good versus evil. Well, we were wrong. In the three prequel episodes specifically, the movies are…

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Forget Reform. It’s Time For REVOLUTION In Education

For the past few years, and the last couple months especially, it is rare  to hop onto social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or even Instagram without getting flashed by posts containing the #RedForEd movement. There are three common themes: better teacher pay, less standardized testing, and more money to schools. Why do we still…