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What’s Behind Trucking’s Rush to Automation
Gord Magill, author of End of the Road: Inside the War on Truckers, explains how driverless trucks are at odds with the interests of both truckers and the public.
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How to Commemorate 1776
Walter A. McDougall, author of The Mighty Continent: A Candid History of Modern Europe, explores what we ought to be doing when we commemorate the 250th birthday of our nation.
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How “Happiness Studies” Lets Us Down
J. Budziszewski, author of Pandemic of Lunacy: How to Think Clearly When Everyone Around You Seems Crazy, explains what the field of “happiness studies” gets wrong.
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Crash and Churn
Gord Magill, author of End of the Road: Inside the War on Trucking, on how deregulation has failed truckers and everyone else.
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Russell Kirk’s Revolution of Memory
Michael Lucchese, editor of Russell Kirk’s On America: How to Understand the Legacy of 1776, delves into the paradox the Declaration of Independence poses for conservatives.
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Panopticons of the Interstate
End of the Road author Gord Magill explores how technology and workplace surveillance have degraded the once highly regarded occupation of trucking.
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Science Fiction with a Soul
Bradley Birzer explains how C. S. Lewis and Ray Bradbury elevated the most imaginative of genres.
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The Anarchist and the Republican
How John McClaughry and Karl Hess fought to decentralize power—one from inside the system, one ever further from it.
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California’s First Experiment without Police
Dan McLaughlin, author of the forthcoming Born in Wire and Steam, tells how Californians learned the hard way that vigilante justice and the demands of the mob are no substitute for police and courts of law.
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