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Cato Institute
Podcast of policy and book forums, Capitol Hill briefings and other events from the Cato Institute Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 21, 2008 • 1h 22min
The State of Freedom in Africa
Africa is more democratic than ever before and elections more frequent, but poll results are often predetermined and much of the region remains in the hands of autocratic governments. How free are Africans in countries that have seen some degree of political or economic liberalization? Tony Leon, a longtime member and opposition leader in the South African Parliament who criticized first the National Party apartheid government and then the African National Congress government, will assess African states’ progress on the road to political, economic, and civil liberty. Ugandan journalist and political activist Andrew Mwenda will discuss ways in which Africans are fighting for their freedoms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 14, 2008 • 1h 24min
Encyclopedia of Libertarianism
The Cato Institute invites you to join us as we unveil The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism, the first comprehensive, encyclopedic treatment of the libertarian movement. Editor in Chief Ronald Hamowy, a distinguished scholar who studied under Mises, Hayek, and Friedman, has included more than 300 succinct, original articles on libertarian ideas, institutions, and thinkers. Contributors include James Buchanan, Richard Epstein, Tyler Cowen, Randy Barnett, Deirdre McCloskey, Ellen Frankel Paul, and more than 100 other scholars. This comprehensive book, years in the making, will become an indispensable guide to libertarianism in the years to come.Our distinguished guests will discuss the place of libertarianism in world and U.S. politics, the contributions of libertarian thought, and the challenges it faces from both left and right. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 8, 2008 • 1h 25min
Real Education: Four Simple Truths for Bringing America's Schools Back to Reality
One message is delivered relentlessly in American education: Everyone should go to college. And then there's Charles Murray's message: Few people either need, or are able to handle, the rigorous liberal-arts training that college is supposed to provide. But this isn't a death sentence for those who are not academically inclined. Opportunities to enter well-paying professions and lead good lives abound for these people, and the sooner that's recognized, the sooner everyone can get the education they need. Christopher B. Nelson, whose 'great books' college provides the sort of liberal arts education Murray believes is beyond most people's reach, will respond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 2, 2008 • 58min
Global Terror's Central Front: Pakistan and Afghanistan
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Sep 22, 2008 • 1h 14min
Greatest Emancipations: How the West Abolished Slavery
For thousands of years, slavery went unchallenged in principle. Then in a single century, slavery was abolished and more than seven million slaves were freed throughout the Western hemisphere. The scope and speed of this transformation make it one of the most amazing feats in modern history. Greatest Emancipations tells this fascinating story, focusing on abolitionists in areas where slavery was most entrenched: Haiti, the British Caribbean, the United States, Cuba, and Brazil. In this lively book, Jim Powell concisely illuminates the beginnings of the abolitionist movement, then proceeds through the processes, the battles, the final victory of emancipation, and the incredible impact of its aftermath. Ultimately, Powell argues, the more violence was involved in the emancipation process, the worse the outcomes were, making a provocative case for peaceful antislavery struggles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 17, 2008 • 1h 3min
7th Annual Constitution Day: Annual B. Kenneth Simon Lecture: Is the Constitution Libertarian?
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Sep 17, 2008 • 1h 13min
7th Annual Constitution Day: Panel 4: Looking Ahead: October Term 2008
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Sep 17, 2008 • 1h 8min
7th Annual Constitution Day: Panel 3: The Business of the Court: Securities, Energy, Regulation
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Sep 17, 2008 • 1h 27min
7th Annual Constitution Day: Panel 1: The Constitution Restored? ‚ Revisiting the First, Second, and Fourth Amendment
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Sep 17, 2008 • 1h 13min
Cato Institute 7th Annual Constitution Day - Looking Ahead: October Term 2008
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