Cato Event Podcast
Summary: Podcast of policy and book forums, Capitol Hill briefings and other events from the Cato Institute
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Podcasts:
Europe's Crisis and the Welfare State: Lessons for the United States: Closing Address
Europe's Crisis and the Welfare State: Lessons for the United States: Panel 4: Lessons for the United States
Europe's Crisis and the Welfare State: Lessons for the United States: Panel 3: Case Studies: What Works — What Doesn't
Europe's Crisis and the Welfare State: Lessons for the United States: Luncheon Address
Europe's Crisis and the Welfare State: Lessons for the United States: Panel 2: Is Austerity the Answer?
Europe's Crisis and the Welfare State: Lessons for the United States: Panel 1: The Unaffordable Welfare State
Europe's Crisis and the Welfare State: Lessons for the United States: Welcoming Remarks and Keynote Address
Time to End Affirmative Action? Fisher v. University of Texas
Countervailing Calamity: How to Stop the Global Subsidies Race
Who's Counting?: How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk
Should Investment Advisers Be Regulated, and If So, How? Panel 2: The Fiduciary Standard, for Advisers and Brokers?
Should Investment Advisers Be Regulated, and If So, How? - Panel 1: The Regulation of Investment Advice
Free Market Revolution: How Ayn Rand's Ideas Can End Big Government
Silent Spring at 50: The False Crises of Rachel Carson
Teachers are striking in Chicago, at a very interesting time for organized labor generally and teachers unions specifically. In the wake of a politically huge loss in Wisconsin and declining support even among many Democrats, is this the final union stand? What effect might it have on the presidential election? And might the hobbling of teachers unions finally put American education on the path to success?