Trying to proclaim the truth in an echo chamber is a waste of time and effort. But that's exactly what too many of us tend to do. Mike Maharrey makes a strong case that it's okay to work with our ideological opponents in those areas where we have common interest.
One of the best examples of a man who chose to see his ideological opponents as a prize to be won rather than an enemy to be vanquished is Daryl Davis. This is the guy who convinced 200 Klan members to give up their robes by be...
- Trying to proclaim the truth in an echo chamber is a waste of time and effort. But that's exactly what too many of us tend to do. Mike Maharrey makes a strong case that it's okay to work with our ideological opponents in those areas where we have common interest.
- One of the best examples of a man who chose to see his ideological opponents as a prize to be won rather than an enemy to be vanquished is Daryl Davis. This is the guy who convinced 200 Klan members to give up their robes by befriending them.
- While we're busy contending with one another over masks, an economic catastrophe bigger than the Great Depression of the 1930s is taking place just out of view. David Stockman has the facts and figures to show what our lockdown lunacy is accomplishing.
- Among the biggest mistakes made by lockdown proponents is their stubborn belief that the coronavirus can be controlled through central planning. Jeffrey A. Tucker says, sorry, but the virus doesn't care about your policies.
- The curious double standard that's being applied to protesters across the country isn't limited to their apparent immunity from catching or spreading Covid-19. As Brad Polumbo explains, the ones who are rioting are being provided political cover by politicians and media types who insist that destroying property "isn't violence."
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