Civil discourse is an important aspect of a free and pluralistic democracy. That said, many people do not participate in civil discourse. There are several reasons for this: fear of being wrong, lack of rhetorical skill, negative emotionality, etc.
Listen to Economic Policy and the Presidential Election from Cato Event Podcast. What role should tariffs play in the economy? Would tax credits for newborns ease childhood poverty? How might housing be made to be more affordable? In many ways, the . ...
Listen to The Cult of the Presidency from Cato Event Podcast. Cato will continue rising to meet liberty's greatest challenges--from executive power to out-of-control spending in Congress--because doing so is our moral responsibility. Cato president . ...
Listen to Welcoming Remarks and Cato's Vision for Liberty from Cato Event Podcast. Cato will continue rising to meet liberty's greatest challenges--from executive power to out-of-control spending in Congress--because doing so is our moral ...
Listen to Government Surveillance and Journalism: The Threat Landscape from Cato Event Podcast. Journalists have been the targets of government surveillance, harassment, and violence for over a century--both in America and abroad. Modern surveillance ...
Listen to State and Local Law Enforcement: Trends in Policing and the Law and Technology Surrounding It from Cato Event Podcast. n the four years since nationwide protests against police misconduct rocked the nation, momentum for police reform has .. ...
Congress exempts short-term, limited-duration insurance (STLDI) from nearly all federal regulation. On September 1, the federal government imposed new regulations limiting STLDI policies to no more than three months. Supporters claim the new rules ...
Gary Shapiro's new book Pivot or Die looks at the challenges facing today's technology entrepreneurs and innovators and examines the flexibility and agility that is needed to survive in an increasingly competitive market. How does the regulatory ...
Earlier this year, Congress reauthorized Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for two years. The final bill included provisions sought by civil liberties advocates, but some critical reforms didn't make it into the final version.