The Cato Institute welcomes artists working in any medium to address the concept of Freedom: Art as the Messenger. We are living in an era where people are finding their combative voice but having little conversation or dialogue. The goal of this inaugural exhibition is to provide a medium for that conversation.
This exhibition invites all investigative points of view in all media; 2-D, 3-D, audio, and video. A full spectrum of interpretation is invited — whether personal, emotional, general, realistic or imagined, communal, or individual — addressing Freedom in all its manifestations through art.
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To encourage people everywhere to better understand and appreciate the principles of government that are set forth in America’s founding documents, the Cato Institute published this pocket-size edition.
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The Cato Institute offers a wealth of online educational audio and video resources, from self-paced guides on the ideas of liberty and the principles of economics, to exclusive, archived lectures by thinkers such as Milton Friedman and F. A. Hayek. Browse through some highlights of our collections, for personal study or for use in the classroom.
For nearly 100 years the Jones Act has restricted the transportation of cargo between two points in the U.S. to ships that are U.S.-built, crewed, owned, and flagged. Meant to bolster the U.S. maritime industry, the Act has instead led to a steady deterioration in the number of ships, sailors, shipyards, and has imposed large economic burdens. This full-day conference examined the Act in greater detail and evaluated options for reform.
China’s Gulag for Muslims
Why Trump’s Advisors Keep Quashing His Realist Whims
Cato’s 2018 Immigration Research in Review
Cato’s immigration policy team was very busy in 2018.
How Far Should Blame for Asbestos Go?
How Drug Prohibition Created the Fentanyl Crisis
Nevertheless, due to the nature of black markets, we don’t really know what the demand for fentanyl would be in a legal or decriminalized market.
Trump Is Right to Withdraw From Syria
Anyone who favors a U.S. military presence in Syria should be calling for Congress to formally authorize it. Otherwise, our presence in Syria is illegitimate.
It’s Time to Change the Calendar, Once and for All
We waste a great deal of time fumbling around with the flawed Gregorian Calendar.
FIRST STEP Passes Senate
Activists and other supporters are celebrating in a way seldom seen in Washington criminal justice circles.