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Some of AI’s most optimistic advocates may promise utopia, but most recognize no technology can make a post-governance, post-work, or post-scarcity world. James Pethokoukis ⏩️⤴️ contributes to our AI forum (corrected link): lawliberty.org/forum/ai-optim…

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Resisting the temptation of screens is a constant struggle, yet in "The Tech Exit," author Clare Morell takes up the task of advising parents about how to bring up creatures rather than machines. Check out the full book review by Joseph Griffith at 🔗 loom.ly/KdD2qxE

Resisting the temptation of screens is a constant struggle, yet in "The Tech Exit," author Clare Morell takes up the task of advising parents about how to bring up creatures rather than machines.

Check out the full book review by Joseph Griffith at 🔗 loom.ly/KdD2qxE
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Often, the kind of rhetoric that sells books doesn't contribute to healthy political discourse. Read our latest essay by Mark David Hall (Mark David Hall) titled "The Right's Descent into Fascism?" where he reviews the book "Money, Lies, and God, " which compares conservatives to

Often, the kind of rhetoric that sells books doesn't contribute to healthy political discourse.

Read our latest essay by Mark David Hall (<a href="/MDH_GFU/">Mark David Hall</a>) titled "The Right's Descent into Fascism?" where he reviews the book "Money, Lies, and God, " which compares conservatives to
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In a rare political convergence, Canada, Britain, and Australia held elections within the same week this year. However, these elections also revealed something else: the fault lines between illiberal democracy and undemocratic liberalism. Read more in our essay, "Our Embattled

In a rare political convergence, Canada, Britain, and Australia held elections within the same week this year. However, these elections also revealed something else: the fault lines between illiberal democracy and undemocratic liberalism.

Read more in our essay, "Our Embattled
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While AI has a place in our lives, it is not in those experiences that make us human. Check out Rebecca Richards' latest essay, where she reviews Meta's new ad, "Talk it out with Meta AI – Book Club," and discusses society's over-reliance on AI shortcuts at 🔗

While AI has a place in our lives, it is not in those experiences that make us human.

Check out Rebecca Richards' latest essay, where she reviews Meta's new ad, "Talk it out with Meta AI – Book Club," and discusses society's over-reliance on AI shortcuts at 🔗
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"What we need is not entertainment, but morally serious men willing to exercise authority for others. Perhaps America can still produce such men. Let’s hope Robert Prevost wasn’t the only one." Read our new essay on how a touch of aristocratic grace and authority can be a

"What we need is not entertainment, but morally serious men willing to exercise authority for others. Perhaps America can still produce such men. Let’s hope Robert Prevost wasn’t the only one."

Read our new essay on how a touch of aristocratic grace and authority can be a
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Industrialization fractured families and upended traditional life. Thus in the digital age can we expect a traditional, family-centered way of life? Check out Aidan Grogan's (Aidan Grogan) new essay, "The Nostalgia for Dark Satanic Mills," which explores this question at 🔗

Industrialization fractured families and upended traditional life. Thus in the digital age can we expect a traditional, family-centered way of life?

Check out Aidan Grogan's (<a href="/AidanGrogan/">Aidan Grogan</a>) new essay, "The Nostalgia for Dark Satanic Mills," which explores this question at 🔗
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How should we assess the democratic way of war on Memorial Day? Titus Techera (Titus Techera) suggests that films offer us the chance to confront the chaos of war with clear eyes and sober purpose in his new essay at 🔗 loom.ly/Fv8FY0o #LawLiberty25 #Law #Liberty #Film

How should we assess the democratic way of war on Memorial Day?

Titus Techera (<a href="/titusfilm/">Titus Techera</a>) suggests that films offer us the chance to confront the chaos of war with clear eyes and sober purpose in his new essay at 🔗 loom.ly/Fv8FY0o

#LawLiberty25 #Law #Liberty #Film
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After the Court banned affirmative action in college admissions, all racial and ethnic classifications are under question. As a result, one question to be asked is are identity-based scholarships illegal? Explore this question in our new essay by George R. La Noue at 🔗

After the Court banned affirmative action in college admissions, all racial and ethnic classifications are under question. As a result, one question to be asked is are identity-based scholarships illegal?

Explore this question in our new essay by George R. La Noue at 🔗
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"To benefit all Americans in the long run, let the robots do our dirty work as we create safer, higher-paying, and more meaningful occupations that can be efficiently performed from the comfort of home." - Read the latest from AIER's Aidan Grogan at Law & Liberty:

"To benefit all Americans in the long run, let the robots do our dirty work as we create safer, higher-paying, and more meaningful occupations that can be efficiently performed from the comfort of home." - Read the latest from AIER's <a href="/AidanGrogan/">Aidan Grogan</a> at <a href="/LawLiberty/">Law & Liberty</a>:
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"We need not endorse [Bernard] Mandeville’s entire philosophy to recognize that the questions he posed are as pertinent as ever." Check out Max Skjönsberg's (Max Skjönsberg) latest book review on "Man-Devil," which outlines the modern relevancy of Mandeville at 🔗

"We need not endorse [Bernard] Mandeville’s entire philosophy to recognize that the questions he posed are as pertinent as ever."

Check out Max Skjönsberg's (<a href="/MaxSkjonsberg/">Max Skjönsberg</a>) latest book review on "Man-Devil," which outlines the modern relevancy of Mandeville at 🔗
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Scaling back the administrative state will not be done through unilateral action by the executive. In a system of separated powers, all parties have a role to play. Read our latest essay by Tyler Turman and Nikolai G. Wenzel on the abuse of executive orders at 🔗

Scaling back the administrative state will not be done through unilateral action by the executive. In a system of separated powers, all parties have a role to play.

Read our latest essay by Tyler Turman and Nikolai G. Wenzel on the abuse of executive orders at 🔗
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The DEI debate in education and business focuses on opportunity and representation, which don’t translate well to criminal justice. Marc A. Levin (Marc A. Levin 🇺🇸🇺🇦) and Khalil Cumberbatch (Khalil A. Cumberbatch) advocate for "an equitable approach" instead in their new essay on Law &

The DEI debate in education and business focuses on opportunity and representation, which don’t translate well to criminal justice.

Marc A. Levin (<a href="/MarcALevin/">Marc A. Levin 🇺🇸🇺🇦</a>) and Khalil Cumberbatch (<a href="/KhaCumberbatch/">Khalil A. Cumberbatch</a>) advocate for "an equitable approach" instead in their new essay on Law &amp;
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All nine essays in "Who Is Government?: The Untold Story of Public Service," share a glaring omission: none confront the algorithmic elephant now charging through the administrative state that is artificial intelligence claims John O. McGinnis (@Joldmcginn) in his latest book

All nine essays in "Who Is Government?: The Untold Story of Public Service," share a glaring omission: none confront the algorithmic elephant now charging through the administrative state that is artificial intelligence claims  John O. McGinnis (@Joldmcginn) in his latest book
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MacIntyre was my teacher, and an important mentor at one time in my life. I’m very grateful for what he gave me. He had some confusing and even maddening qualities though, and I reflect on that too in my tribute Law & Liberty: lawliberty.org/macintyre-the-…

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Today marks the hundredth anniversary of Pierce v. Society of Sisters. Check out our recent essay by Mark David Hall (Mark David Hall) and Ernie Walton, which reflects on this Supreme Court decision that they claim "should be celebrated by everyone committed to liberty and limited

Today marks the hundredth anniversary of Pierce v. Society of Sisters.

Check out our recent essay by Mark David Hall (<a href="/MDH_GFU/">Mark David Hall</a>) and Ernie Walton, which reflects on this Supreme Court decision that they claim "should be celebrated by everyone committed to liberty and limited
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While there may be beneficial uses of AI, the broader trend is one of technological progress displacing once-cherished human capacities. In Charles T. Rubin's recent essay, he urges for a more critical and cautious approach, noting that societies often don’t realize what

While there may be beneficial uses of AI, the broader trend is one of technological progress displacing once-cherished human capacities. 

In Charles T. Rubin's recent essay, he urges for a more critical and cautious approach, noting that societies often don’t realize what