Today, the Hoover Institution Library & Archives announces the second season of its signature video series Reflections; Lee Ohanian asks whether Los Angeles County could find a better use for a billion dollars than an eight-mile bike path; and John Cochrane discusses why the freedom-oriented economic and moral philosophy established by Adam Smith has much more to offer today’s world than a zero-sum vision of prosperity. At The Caravan Notebook, a publication of Hoover’s Middle East and the Islamic World Working Group, contributors Danny Ayalon and Moran Alaluf consider the implications of a generational turnover in leadership underway across the Middle East. “Frightened by primaries, members of the Senate and the House dare not work across the partisan aisle out of fear they will be called cowards or traitors.” Peterson cites the sudden change of heart by Texas Senator John Cornyn on the sixty-vote cloture rule as a case in point.
Author: March 18, 2026
Published at: 2026-03-18 00:00:00
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