Jason Kuznicki has facilitated many of the Cato Institute’s international publishing and educational projects. His ongoing interests include censorship, church-state issues, and civil rights in the context of libertarian political theory. He was an Assistant Editor of Encyclopedia of Libertarianism. Prior to working at the Cato Institute, he served as a Production Manager at the Congressional Research Service. Kuznicki earned a Ph.D. in history from Johns Hopkins University in 2005, where his work was offered both a Fulbright Fellowship and a Chateaubriand Prize.
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"Attack of the Utility Monsters: The New Threats to Free Speech," Policy Analysis no. 652, November 16, 2009.
"Never a Neutral State: American Race Relations and Government Power," Cato Journal, Fall 2009.
"Review of A Farewell to Alms: A Brief History of the World by Gregory Clark," Cato Journal, Fall 2007.
"Flex Your Rights," October 20, 2009
"New at Cato Unbound: Will Wilkinson Discusses Inequality and Justice," October 13, 2009
"Peace? The Promise of Peace? Eh, Close Enough," October 9, 2009
"Free Speech, Hate Speech, and Canada's Section 13," October 6, 2009
"Preventive Detention: What Would Thomas Jefferson Do?," September 10, 2009
"Dred Scott's Revenge: A Legal History of Race and Freedom in America," June 18, 2009 [Book Forum]
"Encyclopedia of Libertarianism," October 14, 2008 [Book Forum]
"Ten Years of Code" featuring Jason Kuznicki, May 6, 2009 [Flash Audio, 05:47]
"Wealth: Taking Versus Making" featuring Jason Kuznicki, November 17, 2008 [Flash Audio, 06:09]