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The Fantasy of the Free Market
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The Fantasy of the Free Market

  • Greg Collier
  • February 18, 2026
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Few ideas in modern economics are as powerful, or as misleading, as the notion of the “free market.” In popular imagination, an unregulated market is […]

The Difference Between Scientific Evidence and Scientific Headlines
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The Difference Between Scientific Evidence and Scientific Headlines

  • Greg Collier
  • February 17, 2026
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If you follow science through news coverage alone, it can feel like reality changes every week. Coffee is bad, then good. Eggs are dangerous, then […]

The Internet Isn’t Decentralized Anymore
  • Technology

The Internet Isn’t Decentralized Anymore

  • Greg Collier
  • February 16, 2026
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The Internet was built to route around failure. That origin story is not just nostalgia. It describes a set of architectural instincts that shaped how […]

The Myths of U.S. Immigration and What the Evidence Actually Shows
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The Myths of U.S. Immigration and What the Evidence Actually Shows

  • Greg Collier
  • February 13, 2026
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Immigration debates in the United States rarely fail for lack of passion. They fail because a handful of persistent myths flatten a complex reality into […]

Debt Isn’t a Moral Failure; It’s an Economic Strategy
  • Finance

Debt Isn’t a Moral Failure; It’s an Economic Strategy

  • Greg Collier
  • February 12, 2026
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Debt is often treated as a character test. If you have too much of it, the story goes, you must have lived beyond your means, […]

Why “The Science Is Settled” Is Almost Always Misleading
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Why “The Science Is Settled” Is Almost Always Misleading

  • Greg Collier
  • February 11, 2026
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“The science is settled” is one of the most common phrases in modern public debate and one of the most misunderstood. People use it to […]

Why Healthcare in the U.S. Is Designed Around Billing, Not Healing
  • Healthcare

Why Healthcare in the U.S. Is Designed Around Billing, Not Healing

  • Greg Collier
  • February 10, 2026
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American healthcare does not feel like a single system because it is not one. It is a dense web of payers, contracts, benefit designs, coding […]

Why Tech Companies Keep Selling “Safety” Instead of Solving Problems
  • Technology

Why Tech Companies Keep Selling “Safety” Instead of Solving Problems

  • Greg Collier
  • February 9, 2026
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“Safety” has become one of the most profitable words in modern technology. It appears in press releases, product demos, keynote speeches, and glossy trust centers. […]

When Did Protest Become a “Security Threat”?
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When Did Protest Become a “Security Threat”?

  • Greg Collier
  • February 5, 2026
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For most of American history, public protest has been treated, at least in principle, as a civic pressure valve. Loud, inconvenient, sometimes disorderly, but fundamentally […]

Alex Pretti, Civil Liberties, and the Dangerous Expansion of Federal Force
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Alex Pretti, Civil Liberties, and the Dangerous Expansion of Federal Force

  • Greg Collier
  • January 30, 2026
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The most unsettling thing about the shooting of Alex Pretti is not the now-familiar argument over whether an agent felt “threatened.” It is the quiet […]

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