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Inspiring News from Zimbabwe

Opposition wins Zimbabwe assembly Commentary from Rejoice Ngwenya here.

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Jail Spitzer, Free Everyone Else

My comments on the Spitzer case were in the March 28, 2008 issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education in an overview of views on prostitution that were expressed as…

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Cato University

Sign up today to hear Andrei Illarionov, Rejoice Ngwenya, Rob McDonald, Gabriela Calderon, Michael Cannon, Gene Healy, my humble self, and other libertarians share with you their experiences and insights…

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My SWAB Trip: Switzerland, Austria, Brazil

I’ll be on the road a bit, for Zürich, Bregenz (Schwarzenberg), and then Porto Alegre, Sao Paulo, and Rio de Janeiro. The first are for a conference (and visits with…

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Ministry of Silly Walks

In case you haven’t seen it before, Monty Python’s Ministry of Silly Walks. “Last year, the government spent less on the Ministry of Silly Walks than it did on national…

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Cato on Campus

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Seminars on Libertarian Thought

The Cato Institute’s Center for Promotion of Human Rights will organize or co-organize seminars this year for students and young people in West Africa (English), Morocco (French), Ukraine (Russian), Georgia…

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An Informed Analysis from Two Serious Economists

Blame Federal Gov’t, Not The Fed, For Subprime Mortgage Problems

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Lessons from Iran

Most of the lessons from Iran are negative in character, but that’s no reason to refuse to learn from good policies anywhere. As transplant nephrologist Benjamin Hippen (whom I met…

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Bear Stearns Bailout

Russ Roberts on the NPR: “Does Bear Stearns Bailout Set a Bad Precedent?”

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