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The Coming Libertarian Age
In 1995 Gallup pollsters reported that 39 percent of Americans said that "the federal government has become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens." Pollsters couldn't believe it, so they tried again, taking out the word "immediate." This time 52 percent of Americans agreed.

 

President's Message Greenspan Déjà Vu
The day after he gave his now infamous speech suggesting the stock market was a bit pricey, Greenspan was speechifying again at the Union League of Philadelphia. His subject? Social Security. His solution to the current crisis? Exactly what he recommended in 1983: higher taxes and lower benefits. Please. That is what got us into the mess we're in today in the first place. Order Now:
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The United Nations &
Global Intervention:

Speakers at this Cato Institute conference debate whether the UN should be reformed to play a constructive role in the world or be abandoned.

To Be Governed...
A collection of humorous quotes from around the nation.


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Greenspan and Social
Security, again


Do we need the
United Nations?


Recent Cato Studies

Cato calendar

Crane & Forstmann on
how business can
defend free enterprise


Excerpts from the UN
confrence


Money in the
Information Age


Two books on
libertarianism


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