It’s World Trade Week…and (Apparently) the Start of the “Silly Season” in Washington
Scott Lincicome and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon It’s a well‐known fact in the nation’s capital that politicians’ rhetoric gets
Socialism, Minority Groups, and Personal Liberties
People from socially and economically marginized groups in the USA tend to support socialism. Yet socialists have
The Regime’s Lies Over the Debt Ceiling
On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop tackle the debt ceiling debate.
Legalizing Organ Sales
Jeffrey Miron This article appeared on SubStack on May 25, 2023. Organ sales are illegal in the United
My Thoughts on Letters in Black and White
Erec Smith On Friday, June 2nd at 3 PM, Cato will hold a book forum on the newly published
Taxation as a Weapon against Prosperity
The Economist magazine in a recent editorial painted a rather positive image of the American economy.
Comprehensive Reform versus Piecemeal Reform
Should political reform be the result of a much-discussed comprehensive plan? Or should it come about through
There Is No Moral Right to Strike
Americans are in a time of rising labor unrest and activism, including multiple unionization campaigns, regulatory
New York City, Rhode Island, and Now Minnesota Defy the “Crack House Statute”
Jeffrey A. Singer Minnesota Governor Tim Walz signed Senate File 2974, the Omnibus Human Services appropriations bill
The Bud Light Boycott and Clueless Corporate Executives
In perhaps one of the most unexpected and sudden shifts in consumer demand in recent years,