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Peter Suderman

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  • The New York Times
  • The New Daily
  • Vox

Past articles by Peter:

The Defiant Individualism of ‘The Last of Us’

Like the video game, the HBO series makes the case for the morality of an individual who refuses to sacrifice for the collective. → Read More

‘The Mandalorian,’ ‘Troops,’ and the Fan-Filmification of Star Wars

Remember "Troops," the late 1990s Star Wars fan film parody? There's a connection with "The Mandalorian" and the new era of Star Wars. → Read More

Decades of Subsidies Have Made the Essentials of Middle-Class Life Increasingly Difficult To Afford

Elements of middle-class life have become unaffordable in tandem with, and in some cases because of, decades of policy interventions designed specifically to make them more accessible and more affordable to the middle class. → Read More

The Courts Are Rejecting Biden's Antitrust Crusade

The Biden administration's antitrust efforts are being shut down by judges, except for a single successful case where best-selling authors were involved. → Read More

Podcast: President Joe Biden's Classified Document Stash

Reason editors discuss the revelation that, like former President Trump, President Biden had a stash of classified documents in his private office and residence. → Read More

Review: Time meddling becomes altruism in Amazon's 'The Peripheral'

It's the story of a distant future where rich denizens meddle in the affairs of the past. → Read More

Our Biggest Stories of 2022 (and What We Predict for 2023)

This special year-end episode of The Reason Roundtable podcast looks back on the biggest stories of the year and contains 2023 predictions. → Read More

Why In the World Is the FTC Trying to Block Microsoft From Buying Call of Duty?

Antitrust regulators don't seem to understand how the video game industry works. → Read More

Raise a Glass and Donate to ‘Reason’ To Keep the Prohibitionists From Winning

Your tax-deductible support helps us make the case against today's overbearing nanny state. → Read More

‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ is ambitious but disappointing

There's real grief in this superhero sequel. But it falls prey to too many Marvel movie problems. → Read More

Biden’s new industrial policy will fail, just like industrial policy always fails

While campaigning for the midterm election, the president is promoting a disastrous and expensive form of economic protectionism. → Read More

What the 1970s Can Teach Us About Today's Inflationary Politics

Inflation is a problem for politicians. Unfortunately for them, it's not a problem they know how to solve. → Read More

Star-studded ‘Amsterdam’ is a tedious, terrible warning about the rise of fascism

A stacked cast and an Oscar-nominated director can't save this flop. → Read More

Netflix's ‘Athena’ is a masterpiece about police violence and social unrest

A technically astounding film that turns a French housing block into a political warzone. → Read More

For Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, political stunts are more important than substance

Who cares if it’s legal if it generates politically advantageous outrage and attention? → Read More

The feminist dystopia ‘Don't Worry Darling’ isn't a Big Idea movie — it's a Dumb Idea movie

A wannabe prestige picture that works better as a pulpy mind-trip. → Read More

Biden Inadvertently Declares His Student Loan Forgiveness Program Illegal

If the pandemic is over, then how is the supposed emergency move justified? → Read More

‘Barbarian’ Is Nightmare Fuel for the Sharing Economy

The ultimate Airbnb horror story. → Read More

There's Nothing Legacy-Defining About the Inflation Reduction Act

Plus: The editors consider the state of freedom in the U.S. compared with other developed nations. → Read More

Biden's Giveaways Largely Benefit Well-Off Americans

Perhaps not coincidentally, the makeup of the Democratic Party has recently been trending toward high-earning professionals. → Read More