Indoctrination, Choice, and the Constitution: Trump’s Education EOs
Neal McCluskey President Trump and many of his supporters are worried about indoctrination in public schools, especially on matters of race and gender,
Mises Apprenticeship 2025
The Mises Apprenticeship is designed for those who want to engage in the battlefield of ideas from outside the constrained and stagnant
Imagination, Economics, and the Mythical Lighthouse
Imagination is a key aspect of abstract thinking and economics. However, many fallaciously assume that one‘s failure to imagine how something would
Patel Opposes FISA Section 702 “Back Door” Search Warrant Requirement
Patrick G. Eddington FBI director nominee Kash Patel’s confirmation hearing today has already produced news. Under friendly questioning from Sen. John Cornyn (R‑TX), Patel
Tariffs Will Not Make America Great Again
Making it harder to do business with Americans is not the way to help domestic workers, small businesses, and everyone else in
Cato Tax Bootcamp: The Quest for Radical Tax Reforms
Adam N. Michel Last week, the Cato Congressional Fellows discussed the history of radical tax reforms and examples of such reforms in
The Right to Hug Your Kids
Clark Neily Among the most challenging and important questions in constitutional law is whether the constitutions of the United States and various individual
Why Do Illegal Immigrants Have a Low Crime Rate? 12 Possible Explanations
Alex Nowrasteh The evidence is overwhelming that immigrants in the United States have had a lower crime rate than native-born Americans since at
The State vs. Homeschoolers
Ryan McMaken and Heather Carson discuss how homeschooling is a way to resist and sabotage the many ways the state centralizes power