We Need to Do with the State What We Have Done to Slavery
While chattel slavery exists in some parts of the world, it mostly has been abolished. Perhaps we should do the same thing to the state.
Why the US Debt Is Unsustainable and Is Destroying the Middle Class
More units of public debt mean weaker productive growth, higher taxes, and more inflation in the future. All three are manifestations of a slow-burn default.
Wokism, Marxism and the Failures of Academic “Liberalism”
The academic world is supposed to serve as a beacon of enlightenment. Instead, as Wanjiru Njoya demonstrates, it promotes a failed liberalism.
Introducing the Unanimity Podcast
Mark Thornton launches a new monthly podcast exploring basic concepts of the world and humanity
Is Libertarianism Just Another Form of Critical Theory?
Libertarianism is criticized on all sides, but a new criticism has emerged that claims libertarianism is little more than another form of critical theory. Like the other complaints, this one is based on fallacious thinking.
Cato Conference in Argentina with President Milei and Leading Classical Liberals
Ian Vásquez For more than 30 years, I and a number of my Cato colleagues have been travelling to Argentina, where we have participated in countless meetings, media appearances, and public events organized by local think tanks or Cato itself. We have been close