Current Commentaries
- January 24, 2005: Tackling the Third Rail, by Michael Tanner
- January 23, 2005: Attack of the Killer Tomato Snobs, by Radley Balko
- January 22, 2005: Reaping the Hurricane, by Patrick J. Michaels
- January 21, 2005: Privatize the Evolution Battle, by Neal McCluskey
- January 20, 2005: The Point Is Ownership, by Michael Tanner
- January 19, 2005: Exploiting the Asian Disaster to Increase Foreign Aid, by Ian Vásquez
- January 18, 2005: Congress Should Restrain the President, by David Boaz
- January 17, 2005: How to Exit Iraq, by Christopher Preble
- January 16, 2005: Remitting Disaster, by Will Wilkinson
- January 15, 2005: Higher and Higher and Higher Education, by Gary Wolfram
- January 14, 2005: Social Security: Follow the Math, by Michael Tanner
- January 13, 2005: Guarding the Democratic Henhouse, by Patrick Basham
- January 12, 2005: The United States Is Not Stingy, by Marian L. Tupy
- January 11, 2005: Real Disaster Relief, by Steven Milloy
- January 10, 2005: Tsunami of the Absurd, by Patrick J. Michaels
- January 9, 2005: Legal Plunder, by Doug Bandow
- January 8, 2005: Time for Social Security Reform, by Berna Brannon
- January 7, 2005: Colt Following, by Radley Balko
- January 6, 2005: A Free and Prosperous New Year, by David Boaz
- January 5, 2005: Drug Prohibition is a Terrorist's Best Friend, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- January 4, 2005: Desperate Housewives and Desperate Regulators, by Adam Thierer
- January 3, 2005: Big Shrimp: A Protectionist Mess, by Radley Balko
- January 2, 2005: Patently Absurd, by Adam Thierer
- January 1, 2005: Miracles Are Unlikely in Bush's Middle East Gospel, by Charles V. Peña
- December 31, 2004: The Emperor's Same Old Clothes, by Daniel Ikenson
- December 30, 2004: NASCAR Nannies, by Doug Bandow
- December 29, 2004: They Think You're Stupid, by Alan Reynolds
- December 28, 2004: Political Discipline, not Just Less Pork, by Will Wilkinson
- December 27, 2004: Rumsfeld Under Fire, by Christopher Preble
- December 26, 2004: Will China Sell the Dollar? by James A. Dorn
- December 25, 2004: Canceling Iraqi Debt, by Patricia Adams
- December 24, 2004: Altruism? Bah, Humbug, by Radley Balko
- December 23, 2004: Dracula Landlords and Charter Schools, by Neal McCluskey
- December 22, 2004: Off the Interstate, by Mark Moller
- December 21, 2004: A Painful Decision, by Ronald T. Libby
- December 20, 2004: Don't Make a Federal Case Out of It, by Gene Healy
- December 19, 2004: Punishing Drugmakers for Doing Good, by Doug Bandow
- December 18, 2004: China and the WTO, by Dan Ikenson
- December 17, 2004: Tort Reform as if Federalism Mattered, by Robert A. Levy
- December 16, 2004: Social Security's Tough Transition, by Michael Tanner
- December 15, 2004: Evolution Sticker Shock, by Will Wilkinson
- December 14, 2004: Busybodies on Steroids, by Doug Bandow
- December 13, 2004: Retiring in Chile, by José Piñera
- December 12, 2004: Thinking Outside the Black Box, by Jim Harper
- December 11, 2004: Fixing Privacy, by Jim Harper
- December 10, 2004: Learning Intolerance, by Neal McCluskey
- December 9, 2004: No Bail for Venezuela, by Carlos A. Ball
- December 8, 2004: Big Reasons for Fat Skepticism, by Radley Balko
- December 7, 2004: Immigration: Beyond the Barbed Wire, by Daniel Griswold
- December 6, 2004: Social Security Reform Can't Wait, by Edward H. Crane
- December 5, 2004: Courts Defend Guns, by Robert A. Levy
- December 4, 2004: Hong Kong Off the Dole, by Jenifer Zeigler
- December 3, 2004: Watch Out for the Omnibus, by Stephen Slivinski
- December 2, 2004: The Drug War Toll Mounts, by Radley Balko
- December 1, 2004: Social Security: The Red and the Blue, by Michael Tanner
- November 30, 2004: Expensive Free Trade, by Marian L. Tupy
- November 29, 2004: Secession is a Hollywood Fantasy, by Patrick Basham and Niels Veldhuis
- November 28, 2004: The New Austerity, by David Boaz
- November 27, 2004: The Case Against Antitrust, by Robert A. Levy
- November 27, 2004: Economic Freedom Must Lead the Way in Hong Kong, by James A. Dorn
- November 26, 2004: Iraq and the Election of 2004, by Christopher Preble
- November 25, 2004: What to Be Thankful For, by David Boaz
- November 24, 2004: Politicizing Health and Harming Patients, by Doug Bandow
- November 23, 2004: Once Again, Incumbents Are the Big Winners, by Patrick Basham and John Samples
- November 22, 2004: Polar Disasters: More Predictable Distortions of Science, by Patrick J. Michaels
- November 21, 2004: Not All Forms of Nuclear Proliferation Are Equally Bad, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- November 20, 2004: "Ownership Society" Should Start with Education, by David Salisbury and Neal McCluskey
- November 19, 2004: The Case for One Tax Rate, by Alan Reynolds
- November 18, 2004: Helvetian Swan Song? by Marian L. Tupy
- November 17, 2004: Smokers already are paying a high cost for their habit, by Robert A. Levy
- November 16, 2004: Bush Re-election Will Benefit Trade with East Asia, by Daniel Griswold
- November 15, 2004: Bush May Have Won, But Why Didn't He Do Better? by John Samples
- November 14, 2004: How Science Abuses Politics, by Patrick J. Michaels
- November 13, 2004: China's Economic Miracle in Danger, by James A. Dorn
- November 12, 2004: The D.C. Baseball Stadium Sideshow, by Dennis Coates
- November 11, 2004: Creating an Ownership Society: The Bush Challenge, by James A. Dorn
- November 10, 2004: Election Shows the Third Rail Is Dead, by Michael Tanner
- November 9, 2004: How Did Freedom Fare on Election Day? by Patrick Basham
- November 8, 2004: More Gas about Global Warming, by Patrick J. Michaels
- November 7, 2004: Is Global Warming Always Bad? by Patrick J. Michaels
- November 6, 2004: The Gann Limit Turns 25, by Michael New
- November 5, 2004: No Mandate: The Anti-Kerry Election, by David Boaz
- November 4, 2004: Powell's Dangerous Kowtow to China, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- November 3, 2004: Does Hong Kong Work Too Much? by Marian L. Tupy
- November 2, 2004: Speaking of incompetence, by Alan Reynolds
- November 1, 2004: Bigger Government Leads to Bigger Campaign Spending, by Patrick Basham
- October 31, 2004: More Security, But Are We Safer? by Charles V. Peña
- October 30, 2004: On Education, Bush and Kerry Have Much in Common, by David Salisbury
- October 29, 2004: Kerry's Foreign Policy Views Still a Puzzle, by Christopher Preble
- October 29, 2004: Kerry's Position(s) on Corporate Welfare, by Chris Edwards
- October 28, 2004: Keeping Our Priorities Straight in Afghanistan, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- October 27, 2004: Trimming Waistlines by Trimming Government, by Michael Cannon and Radley Balko
- October 26, 2004: Kerry Has No Social Security Plan, by Michael Tanner
- October 25, 2004: Solving Afghanistan's Opium Problem, by Doug Bandow
- October 24, 2004: Surveillance and the War on Terrorism, by Jim Harper
- October 23, 2004: Making Choices: Exploring The Tax Issue, by Chris Edwards
- October 22, 2004: What's the Answer for High Gasoline Prices? Nothing, by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren
- October 21, 2004: The New Social Security System: Less Costly than the Old, by William G. Shipman
- October 20, 2004: First Amendment on Sinclair's Side, by John Samples
- October 19, 2004: Bush, Kerry Ignore What's Ailing Health Care: Red Tape, by Michael F. Cannon
- October 18, 2004: Pay (Through the Nose) As You Go, by Jagadeesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters
- October 14, 2004: Military Mischief, by Doug Bandow
- October 13, 2004: Republicans Take Their Shot at Tobacco Jackpot Justice, by Robert A. Levy
- October 12, 2004: To Expand Health Coverage, Deregulate Health Care, by Christopher J. Conover
- October 11, 2004: Bowling with the Truth, by Olaf Gersemann
- October 10, 2004: Addictive Allotments, by Doug Bandow
- October 9, 2004: Lou Dobbs: The Dan Rather of Financial Journalism, by Daniel Griswold
- October 8, 2004: Debunking the Latest Hurricane Hype, by Patrick J. Michaels
- October 7, 2004: X-Prize Proves the Power of Entrepreneurship, by Edward Hudgins
- October 6, 2004: Future of Federalism Is in Voters' Hands, by Robert A. Levy
- October 5, 2004: Let the Courts Resolve the D.C. Gun Ban, by Robert A. Levy
- October 4, 2004: Still the City Upon a Hill, by Olaf Gersemann
- October 3, 2004: Kerry's Social Security Plan, by Alan Reynolds
- October 2, 2004: Taxpayers Suffer from Exaggerated Death of Affordable U., by Neal McCluskey
- October 1, 2004: Putting Pakistan on the Campaign Agenda, by Christopher Preble and Subodh Atal
- September 30, 2004: Upcoming Iraqi Election Foretells Stillborn Democracy, by Patrick Basham
- September 29, 2004: Is Pension Insurance the Next S&L Crisis? by Richard A. Ippolito
- September 28, 2004: Raising the Stakes on Social Security Reform, by Michael J. New
- September 27, 2004: Political Ignorance Is No Bliss, by Ilya Somin
- September 26, 2004: Presidential Copter Fleet, by Charles V. Peña
- September 25, 2004: Government-Funded Stadiums Not Worth Price of Admission, by Doug Bandow
- September 24, 2004: An Ominous U.S. Model, by Jonathan Clarke
- September 23, 2004: We're at War not with a State but an Armed Ideology, by Gene Healy
- September 22, 2004: Budget Deficits: Old Theories v. New Facts, by Alan Reynolds
- September 21, 2004: Martha Stewart in Prison? by Alan Reynolds
- September 21, 2004: Sowing the Hurricane Whirlwind, by Patrick J. Michaels
- September 20, 2004: When Liberators Become Occupiers, by Christopher Preble
- September 19, 2004: This Byrd Won't Fly, by Dan Ikenson
- September 18, 2004: What Napoleon and Bismarck Teach Us About Preventive War, by Stanley Kober
- September 16, 2004: Presidential Candidates and the School Yard Bribe, by Neal McCluskey
- September 15, 2004: Recalling the 1998 Tumble, by Alan Reynolds
- September 14, 2004: 'Shooting from the Hip' on Social Security Reform, by Jagadeesh Gokhale
- September 14, 2004: Corporate Tax Reform: Kerry, Bush, Congress Fall Short, by Chris Edwards
- September 13, 2004: East Asian Countries Send Taiwan -- and the U.S. -- a Message, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- September 12, 2004: Prerequisite for Victory Against Terrorism, by Charles V. Peña
- September 11, 2004: Distributing Free Speech, by Alan Reynolds
- September 10, 2004: Soda, Diabetes and Mischief Science, by Steven Milloy
- September 9, 2004: National Geographic Melting Down? by Patrick J. Michaels
- September 8, 2004: Clinton Got Quick Care, Unlike Canadian Heart Patients, by Michael Cannon
- September 7, 2004: Engagement Is Working, by James A. Dorn
- September 6, 2004: Jobs Come and Go, by Walter E. Williams
- September 5, 2004: Lou Dobbs and the History of Apartheid, by Marian L. Tupy
- September 4, 2004: Has Bush Trampled the Goldwater Legacy? by Stephen Slivinski
- September 3, 2004: Trillion Didn't End Poverty -- What to Do? by Jenifer Zeigler
- September 2, 2004: Income Gapology 101, by Alan Reynolds
- September 2, 2004: The Right Economic Agenda, by Stephen Moore
- September 1, 2004: What the Presidential Candidates Aren't Talking About, by William A. Niskanen
- August 31, 2004: Bloomberg Tarnishes GOP Tax-Cutting Image, by Chris Edwards
- August 30, 2004: Iran: Isolation or Engagement? by Charles V. Peña
- August 29, 2004: Fighting the Medicare Budget Battle Again, by Doug Bandow
- August 28, 2004: Scary Economic Policies? by Richard W. Rahn
- August 27, 2004: Beltway Blindness, by Alan Reynolds
- August 26, 2004: President Bush Runs on a Pro-Trade Platform, by Daniel Griswold
- August 25, 2004: Bold Ideas About Taxes, by Stephen Slivinski
- August 24, 2004: Energy Independence? Kerry's Dreaming, by Jerry Taylor
- August 23, 2004: Quick and Full Disengagement, by Doug Bandow
- August 23, 2004: Which John Kerry Will Shape U.S. Trade Policy? by Daniel Griswold
- August 22, 2004: What Price Security? by Charles V. Peña
- August 21, 2004: Intelligence Services Are Not `Intelligent' , by Leon Hadar
- August 20, 2004: John Kerry's War Vote: Profiles in Political Calculation? by Gene Healy
- August 20, 2004: Oblivious to Oil, by Alan Reynolds
- August 19, 2004: Meltdown for Global Warming Science , by Patrick J. Michaels, S. Fred Singer and David H. Douglass
- August 18, 2004: Economics 101, by Walter E. Williams
- August 17, 2004: Okay, Inez, How Would You Save Social Security? by Michael Tanner
- August 16, 2004: Hostile Work Environment at `Friends'? by David E. Bernstein
- August 15, 2004: Schools Shouldn't Play Doctor, by Michael F. Cannon and Marie Gryphon
- August 14, 2004: Still Groping in the Dark? by Peter Van Doren and Jerry Taylor
- August 13, 2004: Yet Another Drug War Failure, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- August 13, 2004: China's Viagra Test, by Roger Pilon
- August 12, 2004: Reprieve on Sentencing Guidelines? by Erik Luna
- August 11, 2004: Iraqi Democracy Stumbles at Starting Gate, by Patrick Basham
- August 10, 2004: Overpriced Paternalism, by Alan Reynolds
- August 10, 2004: China's Taiwan Policy and America's Difficult Choices, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- August 9, 2004: What the Supreme Court Really Said about Jose Padilla, by Robert A. Levy
- August 9, 2004: How Would You Fix Social Security, Senator Kerry? by Michael Tanner
- August 8, 2004: Order Out of Anarchy: The International Law of War, by Gary M. Anderson and Adam Gifford Jr.
- August 8, 2004: Toxic Super Wasteful, by Steven Milloy
- August 7, 2004: Election Year Hysteria, by Alan Reynolds
- August 6, 2004: Keeping Our Eye on the Ball Regarding North Korea, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- August 5, 2004: Left and Right in the Same Sorry Rut, by David Boaz
- August 4, 2004: Exiting Iraq and Renewing the War on Al Qaeda, by Christopher Preble
- August 3, 2004: A Social Security Plan to Last, by Berna Yiğit Brannon
- August 2, 2004: Ending Argentina's Addiction to Debt-Based Development, by James A. Dorn and Ian Vásquez
- August 2, 2004: Highway Robbery, by Stephen Slivinski
- August 1, 2004: Making the World Better, by Richard W. Rahn
- July 31, 2004: Let's Cap the Damage to the Constitution, by Robert A. Levy
- July 29, 2004: Kerry vs. Health Care , by Michael Cannon
- July 30, 2004: Democrats' Challenge on Tax Complexity, by Chris Edwards
- July 29, 2004: Don't Politicize Stem Cell Research, by Michael Tanner
- July 29, 2004: Hong Kong: Still On Top, But For How Long? by Marian L. Tupy
- July 28, 2004: The Deficit Estimating Cycle, by Alan Reynolds
- July 28, 2004: Hong Kong: World's Freest Economy, by James A. Dorn
- July 27, 2004: Drunk Driving Laws Are Out of Control, by Radley Balko
- July 26, 2004: Barbarians at the Gates, by Michael F. Cannon
- July 26, 2004: Neocons Forced to Face Reality, by Christopher Preble and Justin Logan
- July 25, 2004: When More Is Less, by Alan Reynolds
- July 24, 2004: Free Health Care? by Walter E. Williams
- July 23, 2004: Free to Adjust, by Olaf Gersemann
- July 22, 2004: Al Qaeda -- Not Iraq -- Is the Real Threat, by Charles V. Peña
- July 22, 2004: China's Patience Regarding Taiwan Is Growing Thin, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- July 21, 2004: Economic Freedom and Confusion in Latin America, by Ian Vásquez
- July 21, 2004: The Fight Over the Roadless Rule, by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren
- July 20, 2004: How the West was Lost? by Marian L. Tupy
- July 20, 2004: Obesity and 'Public Health'? by David Boaz
- July 19, 2004: Economic Freedom Is on the Rise, by Robert Lawson and James Gwartney
- July 19, 2004: A Regional Solution for Darfur, by Christopher Preble
- July 18, 2004: Regulation Therapy, by Richard W. Rahn
- July 17, 2004: Obesity and Medicare, by William Niskanen
- July 17, 2004: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs, by Alan Reynolds
- July 16, 2004: Lessons of Martha Stewart Case, by Gene Healy
- July 15, 2004: Corporate Tax Tangle, by Chris Edwards
- July 15, 2004: Bush Hoping for Mass Amnesia, by Doug Bandow
- July 14, 2004: Live and Let Live, by Richard A. Epstein
- July 14, 2004: Schools Shouldn't Play Doctor, by Michael F. Cannon and Marie Gryphon
- July 13, 2004: The CIA and Iraq's WMD, by Jeffrey Record and Charles V. Peña
- July 13, 2004: Wither the NEA? by Neal McCluskey
- July 12, 2004: Intelligence Failures Now and Then, by Christopher Preble
- July 12, 2004: Self-inflicted Poverty, by Walter E. Williams
- July 11, 2004: Deficits, Interest Rates and the Fed, by Alan Reynolds
- July 10, 2004: The Affirmative Action Myth, by Marie Gryphon
- July 9, 2004: The Greatest Story Ever Mistold, by David Boaz
- July 9, 2004: Supreme Court's Porn Ruling Could Work Elsewhere, by Radley Balko
- July 8, 2004: The Sky Is Not Falling!, by Neal McCluskey
- July 7, 2004: What Are We Teaching Our Kids? by David Boaz
- July 7, 2004: Democratic Disillusions, by Carlos A. Ball
- July 6, 2004: Good as Gold, by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr.
- July 5, 2004: Leave Telecommunications to the Marketplace, by Doug Bandow
- July 4, 2004: Celebrating Independence Day's Principles, by Roger Pilon
- July 4, 2004: American Independence 1776
- July 3, 2004: Energy Disinformation, by Alan Reynolds
- July 2, 2004: The 1964 Civil Rights Act Is under Attack Today -- from Within, by David E. Bernstein
- July 1, 2004: An Uncoupled Europe Ahead? by Marian L. Tupy
- July 1, 2004: Stop Global Warming? California's Dreaming, by Jerry Taylor
- June 30, 2004: Back to Deterrence, Please!, by Jeffrey Record
- June 30, 2004: A Sovereign Iraq: Now, the Hard Part, by Patrick Basham
- June 29, 2004: Revise the NATO Charter before Accepting a Global Role, by William A. Niskanen
- June 29, 2004: No Smoking at the Beach? by Robert A. Levy
- June 28, 2004: NATO: A Troubled Transatlantic Marriage, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- June 28, 2004: The Neo-cons' Manufactured Case for War, by Stefan Halper and Jonathan Clarke
- June 27, 2004: USA and the End of the United Europe , by Marian L. Tupy
- June 27, 2004: More Bad News for Social Security, by Michael Tanner
- June 26, 2004: Resolving the Catch-22 in Iraq, by Christopher Preble
- June 25, 2004: The `War' Against Obesity, by Radley Balko
- June 25, 2004: CIA, WMD, and Accountability, by Alan Reynolds
- June 24, 2004: Reagan Embraced Free Trade and Immigration, by Daniel Griswold
- June 23, 2004: Contract Revisited, by Stephen Moore
- June 22, 2004: The Economic Policies of Bush and Kerry, by Chris Edwards
- June 21, 2004: The Food, Drug & Nanny Administration, by Robert A. Levy
- June 21, 2004: Resolving the Catch-22 in Iraq, by Christopher Preble
- June 20, 2004: Out of Iraq: The Right Thing to Do, by Leon Hadar
- June 19, 2004: Tallying Presidential Economic Success, by Richard W. Rahn
- June 18, 2004: Bush Hasn't Learned His Democratic Lesson, by Patrick Basham and Christopher Preble
- June 18, 2004: D.C. School Choice: Just Getting Started, by Neal McCluskey
- June 17, 2004: On Drawing Lines in Copyright Law , by Adam Thierer
- June 16, 2004: Iraq Is Not World War II, by Charles V. Peña
- June 15, 2004: Revamped Green Strategy, by Steven Milloy
- June 14, 2004: South Africa's Potential, by Marian L. Tupy
- June 13, 2004: Offshoring Which Jobs? by Alan Reynolds
- June 12, 2004: Cheers for Cos, by Walter E. Williams
- June 11, 2004: Ronald Reagan's Cross-Border Legacy, by Patrick Basham
- June 11, 2004: Beijing Smothers Hong Kong -- and Drives Taiwan Farther Away, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- June 10, 2004: Reagan: America's Optimistic Advocate of Freedom, by Doug Bandow
- June 9, 2004: On Spending, Bush Is No Reagan , by Veronique de Rugy and Tad DeHaven
- June 9, 2004: Do Electoral Systems Affect Government Size? by Patrick Basham
- June 8, 2004: G-8 Summit Presents Opportunity to Cut Harmful Farm Subsidies, by Daniel Griswold
- June 7, 2004: Remembering Ronald Reagan, by David Boaz
- June 6, 2004: Government Has No Business Interfering With What You Eat, by Radley Balko
- June 5, 2004: 'Day After Tomorrow': A lot of hot air , by Patrick J. Michaels
- June 4, 2004: 15 Years after Tiananmen, by James A. Dorn
- June 4, 2004: Should The Sopranos Be Censored? by Adam Thierer
- June 3, 2004: OPEC in the Dock, by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren
- June 2, 2004: Federal Oil Hoarding, by Alan Reynolds
- June 2, 2004: Europe's New Oppressors, by Richard W. Rahn
- June 1, 2004: U.S. Planning Long Stay in Iraq , by Ted Galen Carpenter
- May 31, 2004: Total War, by Ludwig von Mises
- May 31, 2004: What Kind of Memorial for Iraq War? by Christopher Preble
- May 30, 2004: What Is Evidence? by Richard W. Rahn
- May 29, 2004: Demographics and Destiny, by Alan Reynolds
- May 28, 2004: Spender vs. Spender, by Chris Edwards
- May 28, 2004: A Bad Law That Will Hurt Hong Kong, by Marian L. Tupy
- May 27, 2004: When Clients Refuse to Stay Bought, by Doug Bandow
- May 27, 2004: Advancing Liberty, by Hernando de Soto
- May 26, 2004: The Big One, by William G. Shipman
- May 25, 2004: Bush, Kerry, and Partisan Hypocrisy, by David Boaz
- May 24, 2004: Big Government and Billion Dollar Campaigns, by Patrick Basham
- May 23, 2004: What You Eat Is Your Business, by Radley Balko
- May 23, 2004: Repeal Medicare Drug Entitlement, by Michael F. Cannon
- May 22, 2004: Term Limits: Still Alive and Kickin' by Patrick Basham
- May 22, 2004: Cut Federal Aid to States, by Chris Edwards
- May 21, 2004: Run for the Reserve!, by Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren
- May 21, 2004: Who Needs the NYSE?, by Stephen Moore
- May 20, 2004: 'Cover the Uninsured Week' -- With Honesty, by Michael F. Cannon
- May 19, 2004: Kerry has Muffed the War Issue, by William A. Niskanen
- May 18, 2004: More Iraq Hawk Myths Bite the Dust, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- May 17, 2004: Atlanta's Segregated Schools -- in 2004, by Eric Wearne
- May 16, 2004: Never a Right Time to Tax Internet, by Stephen Moore
- May 15, 2004: Bill Wilson and the Drug War, by Radley Balko
- May 14, 2004: FASB is Still Wrong about Stock Options, by William A. Niskanen
- May 13, 2004: Good News About Gas Prices, by Stephen Moore
- May 12, 2004: The Myth of South African Capitalism, by Marian L. Tupy
- May 11, 2004: On This Side of the Floodgate, by Gerard Robinson
- May 10, 2004: Lower Taxes, Bitte, by Marian L. Tupy
- May 10, 2004: A History of Broken Promises, by Stephen Slivinski
- May 9, 2004: Hillary's Worst Nightmare, by Michael F. Cannon
- May 8, 2004: Incompetence or Sabotage? by Richard W. Rahn
- May 7, 2004: You Gotta Serve Somebody , by Gene Healy
- May 6, 2004: Economist for the Poor Wins Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty, by Peter F. Schaefer
- May 5, 2004: No Quick Democracy in Iraq, by Patrick Basham
- May 5, 2004: We Don't Draft Firemen, by Alan Reynolds
- May 4, 2004: This Is Your Senate On Drugs, by Roger Pilon
- May 3, 2004: Filipino Lessons for U.S. Strategy in Iraq, by William Niskanen
- May 2, 2004: Reforming TABOR in Colorado, by Michael J. New
- May 1, 2004: Freedom to Choose Google's 'Gmail' by Clyde Wayne Crews Jr.
- April 30, 2004: Germany Calls the Tune in New EU, by Marian L. Tupy
- April 30, 2004: How to Slash Your Tax Bills, by Alan Reynolds
- April 29, 2004: Social Security Time Bomb, and the Candidates Aren't Talking, by Michael Tanner
- April 28, 2004: Hamdi and Habeas Corpus, by Timothy Lynch
- April 28, 2004: Can the President Imprison Anyone, Forever? by Gene Healy
- April 27, 2004: What's Wrong with Africa? by Marian L. Tupy
- April 27, 2004: Iraq 2004, Vietnam 1964, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- April 26, 2004: Google's Email: It's Your Choice, by Timothy B. Lee
- April 26, 2004: 'Empire' -- A Losing Political Issue , by Christopher Preble
- April 25, 2004: Are Poor Countries Better Off Without Banks? by Robert E. Anderson
- April 24, 2004: College Update, by Walter Williams
- April 23, 2004: Kerry Prescribes More Government-Run Health Care, by Michael F. Cannon
- April 23, 2004: Iraq, Oil, and Democracy, by Ronald D. Rotunda
- April 22, 2004: Mitteleuropa: German Threat Resurgent, by Marian L. Tupy
- April 21, 2004: Hawks Didn't See What Was Coming in Iraq, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- April 20, 2004: What Is Happening to Science? by Patrick J. Michaels
- April 19, 2004: Putin and the Reformers, by Richard W. Rahn
- April 19, 2004: How Do We Win? by Stanley Kober
- April 18, 2004: CEO Pay Parade, by Alan Reynolds
- April 17, 2004: Few Friends in Iraq, by Doug Bandow
- April 16, 2004: Energy Bill Illusions, by Jerry Taylor and Peter VanDoren
- April 15, 2004: Rolling Democratic Dice in Iraq, by Patrick Basham
- April 15, 2004: Tax Code Kills Civil Liberties, by Chris Edwards
- April 14, 2004: Dangerous Minds: Hernando de Soto, by Gene Healy
- April 14, 2004: Believe Richard Clarke? by Doug Bandow
- April 13, 2004: Wishful Thinking in Iraq, by Leon Hadar
- April 12, 2004: Progressive President, by John Samples
- April 11, 2004: Political Protection vs. Markets, by Peter Van Doren and Jerry Taylor
- April 10, 2004: Making Sense Out of Russia's Free Trade Initiative, by Marian L. Tupy
- April 10, 2004: Don't Forget Mises -- and Dump the Third Way!, by Michael Chapman
- April 9, 2004: How to Win the War on Terrorism, by Charles V. Peña
- April 8, 2004: Oil Reserves and Politics, by Alan Reynolds
- April 7, 2004: Let Seniors Get Off the Sinking Medicare Ship, by Sue Blevins
- April 6, 2004: Who Misled Whom in Spain? by L. Jacobo Rodríguez and Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quirós
- April 6, 2004: Vapors at the Pump, by Stephen Moore
- April 5, 2004: Outsourcing the Hunt for Bin Laden, by Leon Hadar
- April 4, 2004: How to Create More Jobs, by Richard W. Rahn
- April 3, 2004: School Choice Boosts Public School Performance, by David Salisbury
- April 2, 2004: Bush Needs to Hear, Not Shun, World Critics, by Stanley Kober
- April 1, 2004: A Mistaken President, by Patrick Basham
- March 31, 2004: President Bush's Taiwan Policy: Immoral and Dangerous, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- March 30, 2004: Kerry Prescribes More Government-Run Health Care, by Michael F. Cannon
- March 29, 2004: One Year Later: Warning Signs in Iraq, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- March 29, 2004: Jobs Melodrama Rerun, by Alan Reynolds
- March 28, 2004: Spending Control Strategy, by Chris Edwards
- March 27, 2004: Regulatory Malpractice, by Richard W. Rahn
- March 26, 2004: OPEC Is No Friend of Ours, by Jerry Taylor
- March 25, 2004: Intelligence Failures Now and Then, by Christopher Preble
- March 25, 2004: A Welfare State for Aggrieved Market Losers, by Robert A. Levy
- March 24, 2004: Is It a Crime to Keep Quiet? by Timothy Lynch
- March 24, 2004: American Conservatives Misread the Spanish Election, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- March 23, 2004: Only One Solution to Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, by Leon Hadar
- March 23, 2004: Titillating TV and Creeping Censorship, by Adam Thierer
- March 22, 2004: Cooperate -- Or Else!, by Timothy Lynch
- March 21, 2004: Trivial Outsourcing Pursuits, by Alan Reynolds
- March 20, 2004: We Can't Ignore Social Security Reform Any Longer, by Michael Tanner
- March 19, 2004: Deployed in the USA? by Gene Healy
- March 18, 2004: Who's Outsourcing Whom? by Radley Balko
- March 17, 2004: The Beginning of the End of McCain-Feingold, by John Samples
- March 16, 2004: Dubious Antibiotic Cancer Link, by Steven Milloy
- March 15, 2004: Enough Talking about Fiscal Responsibility -- Let's Cut Spending, by Veronique de Rugy
- March 14, 2004: Alabama Cattlemen Ruling Is a Loser for Consumers and Farmers, by Russell L. Lamb
- March 13, 2004: Kerry's Economic Beliefs, by Richard Rahn
- March 13, 2004: The Case for a Balanced Budget Veto, by Anthony W. Hawks
- March 12, 2004: How to Win the War on Terrorism, by Charles V. Peña
- March 12, 2004: Sink the Law of the Sea Treaty, by Doug Bandow
- March 11, 2004: 'The Road to Serfdom' Today, by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr.
- March 11, 2004: California Court Ignores Separation of Church and State, by David E. Bernstein
- March 10, 2004: The Road to Serfdom after 60 Years , by James A. Dorn
- March 10, 2004: Nader, One Last Time, by John Samples
- March 9, 2004: IMF: A Political Institution, by Ian Vásquez
- March 9, 2004: Social Security SOS, by Jagadeesh Gokhale and Kent Smetters
- March 8, 2004: Lord Bauer Was Right, by James A. Dorn
- March 7, 2004: The Fed and the Election To Come, by Alan Reynolds
- March 6, 2004: Offshore Finance, by Richard Rahn
- March 5, 2004: Terrorism: The Next Generation, by Andrew J. Coulson
- March 4, 2004: Haiti: Will We Ever Learn? by Marian L. Tupy
- March 4, 2004: Enviros Commence Election-Year Attack, by Steven Milloy
- March 3, 2004: Haiti's Requiem for Nation-Building, by Doug Bandow
- March 3, 2004: The Renminbi Is a Red Herring, by Gerald P. O'Driscoll, Jr. and Lee Hoskins
- March 2, 2004: The Stealth Trade War, by Dan Ikenson
- March 1, 2004: Were We All Wrong About Pakistan, Too? by Leon Hadar
- February 29, 2004: Neanderthal Science, by Patrick J. Michaels
- February 28, 2004: Intelligence Failures Now and Then, by Christopher Preble
- February 27, 2004: A Free Market Solution to Spam, by Shyam Sunder
- February 26, 2004: 'Totalization' No Threat to Social Security, by Michael Tanner
- February 25, 2004: The States and Outsourcing, by Radley Balko
- February 25, 2004: Government Overspends, Again, and Calls it `Fiscal Responsibility' by Veronique de Rugy
- February 24, 2004: Capital Freedom for China, by James A. Dorn
- February 23, 2004: Sudan: An Elusive Quest For Peace, by Marian L. Tupy
- February 22, 2004: Musky Income Myths, by Alan Reynolds
- February 21, 2004: How to Control the Habit, by Richard W. Rahn
- February 20, 2004: The Madman in Iraq, by Christopher Preble
- February 19, 2004: Why Prohibitions on Internet Gambling Won't Work, by Koleman Strumpf
- February 18, 2004: Big Sugar Gets Its Way, Again, by Aaron Lukas
- February 17, 2004: Hey, Big Spender: What Part of NO Don't You Understand? by David Boaz
- February 16, 2004: Where the Jobs Went, by Alan Reynolds
- February 15, 2004: Fair Trade's Free Foe, by Walter Williams
- February 14, 2004: Energy Bill Debate Confirms a Lawyer-Democrat Alliance, by Doug Bandow
- February 13, 2004: Independent Accounts, by William G. Shipman
- February 13, 2004: Study Blows Smoke on Lung Cancer Causes, by Steven Milloy
- February 12, 2004: Fox in the Henhouse, by Richard W. Rahn
- February 11, 2004: Doing a Poor Job with Our Money, by Veronique de Rugy
- February 10, 2004: Keeping Racism Alive, by David E. Bernstein
- February 9, 2004: What's Wrong with Africa? by Marian L. Tupy
- February 8, 2004: Pricey Government Prize, by Stephen Moore
- February 7, 2004: Atkins Attack, by Steven Milloy
- February 6, 2004: What's Next for Campaign Finance? by John Samples
- February 5, 2004: Welfare Reform Rhetoric -- Not Reality -- in Vermont, by Jenifer Zeigler
- February 4, 2004: A Mistaken President, by Patrick Basham
- February 3, 2004: How to Win the War on Terrorism, by Charles V. Peña
- February 3, 2004: A Golden Opportunity for Every State, by Chris Edwards
- February 2, 2004: Republicans Become the Party of Big Government, by Chris Edwards and Tad DeHaven
- February 1, 2004: The Era of Big Government Conservatism, by Gene Healy
- January 31, 2004: Send the Children of Politicians to the Front Lines? by Stanley Kober
- January 30, 2004: Kerry: Gorier than Gore on Global Warming, by Patrick J. Michaels
- January 29, 2004: Citizen Disarmament in D.C., by Gene Healy
- January 28, 2004: Move Aside, NASA, by Edward L. Hudgins
- January 27, 2004: Arnold's New Role, by Stephen Moore
- January 26, 2004: Dems Mum on Social Security Reform, by Michael Tanner
- January 26, 2004: Memo to Federal Reserve: Increase Interest Rates Now!, by Dom Armentano
- January 25, 2004: Welcome, Unless You're a Muslim, by Charles V. Peña
- January 24, 2004: Pushing Iraq to Socialism or Capitalism? by Carlos A. Ball
- January 24, 2004: A Fair Trial for Martha? by Alan Reynolds
- January 23, 2004: How Can It Be? by Walter E. Williams
- January 22, 2004: Energy Conservation Zealots 1, Consumers 0, by Jerry Taylor
- January 21, 2004: Clark Is No Ike, by Doug Bandow
- January 20, 2004: The Case for Market Liberalism, by James A. Dorn
- January 19, 2004: Unmitigated Gall: North Korea's 'Bold Concession' by Ted Galen Carpenter
- January 18, 2004: Markets and Monopolies, by Richard W. Rahn
- January 17, 2004: Immigration Shuffle . . . and Mood Music, by Alan Reynolds
- January 16, 2004: Court Won't Deliver Goods in Scholarship Case, by Marie Gryphon
- January 15, 2004: Ask Dems About Social Security, by Michael Tanner
- January 15, 2004: Iraqis Hail Saddam's Demise -- They Will Cheer Louder When We Depart, by Christopher Preble
- January 14, 2004: A Captive Saddam Won't Set Iraq Free, by Patrick Basham
- January 13, 2004: A Massive Extinction of Logic, by Patrick J. Michaels
- January 13, 2004: The Warner Tax Plan: Better on Marketing than Economics, by Chris Edwards
- January 12, 2004: Like It or Not, More Tax Cuts Are Coming, by Marian L. Tupy
- January 11, 2004: Fishy Warning About Mercury, by Steven Milloy
- January 10, 2004: A Toast to the Holiday? by Radley Balko
- January 9, 2004: Drug Warriors Try to Censor their Opponents, by Ted Galen Carpenter
- January 8, 2004: After 10 Years, NAFTA Continues to Pay Dividends, by Daniel T. Griswold
- January 7, 2004: The Gore-Dean Endorsement: Campaign Finance Loophole? by Robert A. Levy
- January 6, 2004: Harm's a Two Way Street, by Walter E. Williams
- January 5, 2004: Classless
Warfare Escalates, by Alan Reynolds
- January 4, 2004: Making
U.S. Voters Happier, Not Safer, by Doug Bandow
- January 3, 2004: Rolling
Democratic Dice in Iraq, by Patrick Basham
- January 2, 2004: How Far
Will the Dollar Fall? by Richard W. Rahn
- January 1, 2004: Forget
the War on Drugs Already, by Doug Bandow