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Walter Olson Here’s a roundup of election law and policy items I wish there were time to do as single posts: Confirming the intuitive: when people are lied to about elections supposedly having been stolen, they become more willing to countenance political violence. [James A. Piazza, American

With political turmoil creating anxiety in Great Britain, The Economist chose to describe the political situation as “anarchy.” In reality, this is political chaos, not anarchy, since anarchy is based upon social cooperation and peaceful resolution of conflicts.

One of the silver linings of the covid regime is the fact that the state overplayed its hand and turned many people into skeptics of the State. This wave of healthy skepticism has led to a surge of interest in the work of Murray Rothbard,