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Gaza, Inc.: A Republican Case for a Sovereign Corporation Curtis Yarvin is identified as the philosopher behind the Dark Enlightenment and his ideas about Gaza echo a strand of thinking that some influential private-sector figures find compelling. One notable observation
Vandalism vs. Street Art: When Fame Doesn't Excuse Crime Vandalism shouldn’t get a free pass because the guy with a spray can is a famous artist. That line captures the tension around street art: admiration on one side, property damage
A Better Path for Mine Countermeasures Despite claims to the contrary, dilapidated minesweepers were never the answer. Relying on aging hulls and dated gear exposes sailors and shipping lanes to unacceptable risk. The problem is not nostalgia for ships but
Why the Jones Act Gets Waived and What That Means for Readiness The Jones Act is supposed to protect American maritime capacity and secure our ability to move goods during wars and emergencies, yet waivers keep happening. That inconsistency weakens
State-Run Elections: Why Administration Belongs to the States Election administration has always been a core responsibility of the states, and it should stay that way. States are closest to voters and to the practical work of running elections, so they
