Progressive Governance Needs a Social Credit State
While condemning China's social credit system, American, Canadian, and European progressives are becoming dependent on social credit systems to expand their political and governing power.
While condemning China's social credit system, American, Canadian, and European progressives are becoming dependent on social credit systems to expand their political and governing power.
Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop look at some of the names being floated around for Stephen Breyer's replacement, and expose the inherently political nature of the Supreme Court.
Jenin Younes joins Dr. Accad and Dr. Koka to discuss her involvement in advocacy and in legal challenges against vaccine mandates.
Will guilt or innocence in criminal trials increasingly hinge on broader desirable social justice outcomes?
In the age of covid, governments have decided to embrace a new kind of policy: they'll hold the population hostage until the public complies with what the state wants.
The philosophy of covid passports is that people are venal and can be easily bribed and made to conform. But is this true of the people who oppose vaccine mandates?
In the age of covid, governments have decided to embrace a new kind of policy: they‘ll hold the population hostage until the public complies with what the state wants.
It is claimed that vaccines are remarkably effective. But it is also claimed the unvaccinated are a grave threat to the vaccinated. How can both be true at the same time?
Anything that encourages people to view politicians as saviors imperils freedom. Government controls follow a short step behind subsidies.
Feler Bose analyzes the evolution of jury independence, and assesses the shift from law order to lawyer order.