The Golden State is on a path to high-tech feudalism
“We are the modern equivalent of the ancient city-states of Athens and Sparta. California has the ideas of Athens and the power of Sparta,” declared then-governor Arnold
“We are the modern equivalent of the ancient city-states of Athens and Sparta. California has the ideas of Athens and the power of Sparta,” declared then-governor Arnold
The recent rash of fires, like the drought that preceded it, has sparked a new wave of pessimism about the state’s future. But the natural
To understand how American democracy has worked, and why its future may be limited, it’s critical to look at the issue of property. From early
Despite the media’s obsession on gender, race and sexual orientation, the real and determining divide in America and other advanced countries lies in the growing
Whether it’s fires in California or Brazil, hurricanes like Dorian or your summer hot spell, it’s not just weather anymore but a sign of the
For the past 125 years, Labor Day has been a time to celebrate the relevance, and political power, of the American working class. As recently
Left to its own devices, California’s Republican Party would be ready to be embalmed for display at the Museum of Natural History. But there’s one
The United States is a great country dominated by small minds. The two dominant political forces of our time — the progressive left and the
If there’s anything productive to come from his recent Twitter storm, President Trump’s recent crude attacks on Baltimore Congressman Elijah Cummings have succeeded in bring