RoboCop, Political Madness, and the Right to Self-Defense
One of the coolest things about my work is that I get to write about movies from time to time.
I love ideas and have long ben a cinema buff, as readers know, and sometimes films contain a surprising number of ideas (at least the best ones do).
From classics like First Blood, Ghostbusters, The Shawshank Redemption, Three Days of the Condor, Office Space, Minority Report, and Conan the Barbarian to newer hits like Guardians of the Galaxy 3, Puss in Boots, and both Paw Patrols, to forgotten works like Kundun, I’ve covered a lot of ground.
Most recently, I wrote about RoboCop, Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 dystopian classic. The article was inspired by the scene below, and a shocking crime trend underway in Canada.
Read it here at the American Institute for Economic Research.