Cato Forum Probes Farm Subsidies
Chris Edwards Congress may consider a farm bill in coming months, which provides an opportunity for the two
Let’s Examine Some REAL Crimes Committed by Presidents
The ruling classes have determined that crimes are political in nature. Thus, Donald Trump faces criminal
Tyranny, Inc.: How “Beltway Libertarians” Failed to Convince Conservatives
If you’ve been interacting with run-of-the-mill right-wing voters, you won’t be hard-pressed to find the phrase,
Power Vacuum: How the State Wants to Suck Electricity from the SUV You Are Required to Buy
Because California’s government has hamstrung electricity producers in the state, its legislature now wants EVs to
Kicking the Can on Government Funding with Emergency Aid
Romina Boccia It’s a positive sign that Congress avoided an unnecessary and wasteful government shutdown this weekend. But
True Money Supply Is the Correct Measure of Inflation, Not Consumer Price Index
Historically, inflation always referred to an increase in the money supply, whereas nowadays it refers to
Cato’s Erec Smith: ‘I’ve Been Accused of White Supremacy Because I Value Things like Self-Reliance and Individualism’
Cato Editors Erec Smith, a Visiting Scholar of Politics and Society at the Cato Institute, is the co‐founder
Mises versus Hayek on the Future of Civilization
While F.A. Hayek is known for his term “spontaneous order,” Mises saw institutional development as coming from growth
Public Goods Viewed through Entrepreneurship
Public goods, in mainstream economic theory, are goods that are nonrivalrous, where one person using a
States Are Dying from Corruption and the Exponential
The state is held together by violence and nothing else. There is no such thing as