Recent Episodes
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Civic Solitude: Why Democracy Needs Distance
Apr 17, 2025 – 1:03:08 -
Your Body, Your Health Care
Apr 15, 2025 – 1:29:18 -
Justice Abandoned: How the Supreme Court Ignored the Constitution and Enabled Mass Incarceration
Apr 4, 2025 – 1:01:07 -
The Triumph of Fear: Domestic Surveillance and Political Repression from McKinley Through Eisenhower
Apr 3, 2025 – 1:28:11 -
Raised to Obey: The Rise and Spread of Mass Education
Apr 1, 2025 – 1:02:08 -
Competencies in Civil Discourse Ep. 3
Mar 28, 2025 – 38:08 -
Empowerment and Progress: The Role of Economics in Uplifting Women
Mar 27, 2025 – 1:32:03 -
Policing White Supremacy: The Enemy Within
Mar 26, 2025 – 1:30:30 -
The Troublemaker How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong’s Greatest Dissident, and China’s Most Feared Critic
Mar 13, 2025 – 1:17:51 -
Social Media and Youth Mental Health: A Civic Learning Week Conversation
Mar 11, 2025 – 1:00:37 -
Common Law Liberalism: A New Theory of the Libertarian Society
Mar 6, 2025 – 1:30:33 -
Why Argentina Must Still Dollarize
Mar 5, 2025 – 1:17:50 -
Presidential Tariff Powers and the Need for Reform
Mar 5, 2025 – 1:18:16 -
Saving Academia: A Conversation with Rep. Burgess Owens
Mar 4, 2025 – 1:00:53 -
The Antitrust Case Against Occupational Licensing Boards
Mar 3, 2025 – 55:06 -
Defending Due Process Why Fairness Matters in a Polarized World
Mar 3, 2025 – 1:03:26 -
Islam and Statecraft: Religious Soft Power in the Arab Gulf States
Feb 28, 2025 – 1:30:54 -
Modern Libertarianism: A Brief History of Classical Liberalism in the United States
Feb 28, 2025 – 1:00:39 -
Empowering Student Thought and Conversation: Teaching Rhetoric and Civil Discourse in Today’s Educational Landscape
Feb 18, 2025 – 1:26:40 -
Think Bigger: Meaningful Health Reform - Panel 2: Health Reforms that Meet the Need
Feb 12, 2025 – 1:34:10 -
Think Bigger: Meaningful Health Reform - Panel 1: Who’s Afraid of Cutting Health Spending?
Feb 12, 2025 – 1:34:16 -
Competencies in Civil Discourse
Feb 11, 2025 – 42:19 -
Exploring Energy Policy Under the Trump Administration
Feb 10, 2025 – 56:31 -
Building Tolerance and Peaceful Coexistence with Civil Discourse
Jan 31, 2025 – 1:03:11 -
The Harm Reduction Promise of GLP-1s
Jan 28, 2025 – 1:31:28 -
Decentralization and Financial Privacy
Jan 22, 2025 – 1:06:54 -
Bank Secrecy Act Reform
Jan 22, 2025 – 1:08:04 -
Trump, Biden, and the Future of US-China Policy
Jan 22, 2025 – 47:06 -
Fireside Chat with U.S. Representative Patrick McHenry, Chairman, House Financial Services Committee
Jan 21, 2025 – 35:25 -
Evaluating Central Bank Digital Currencies 2024
Jan 21, 2025 – 1:16:08 -
Financial Privacy under Fire: Protecting and Restoring Americans’ Rights
Jan 21, 2025 – 1:14:11 -
Financing Opportunity: A Conversation on How Financial Markets Fuel American Prosperity
Jan 17, 2025 – 46:07 -
Executive Orders That the Trump Administration Should Revoke or Amend
Jan 10, 2025 – 1:29:43 -
Understanding AI and AI Policy in 2024 and Beyond
Dec 12, 2024 – 1:05:20 -
Pain Refugees: Collateral Damage of the War on Drugs
Dec 11, 2024 – 1:20:56 -
Human vs. Machine: The Promise and Peril of Artificial Intelligence in the Law Enforcement Context
Dec 11, 2024 – 49:35 -
A Life for Liberty: The Making of an American Originalist PUBLISHED
Nov 21, 2024 – 1:01:16 -
2025 College Free Speech Rankings
Nov 15, 2024 – 1:01:16 -
The Competencies of Civil Discourse
Nov 4, 2024 – 29:10 -
Economic Policy and the Presidential Election
Nov 4, 2024 – 1:01:04 -
The Cult of the Presidency
Oct 18, 2024 – 35:34 -
Welcoming Remarks and Cato’s Vision for Liberty
Oct 18, 2024 – 30:39 -
Government Surveillance and Journalism: The Threat Landscape
Oct 17, 2024 – 1:02:15 -
State and Local Law Enforcement: Trends in Policing and the Law and Technology Surrounding It
Oct 17, 2024 – 58:48 -
Do Biden’s New Rules for Short-Term Health Plans Protect Consumers or Threaten Them?
Oct 16, 2024 – 1:30:07 -
Pivot or Die: How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes
Oct 16, 2024 – 1:00:23 -
Federal Surveillance Reform: Achievements and Unfinished Business
Oct 14, 2024 – 1:03:26 -
Shaken Baby Syndrome: Examining the Evidence in the Shadow of an Execution
Oct 14, 2024 – 59:18 -
Teaching the Election: Resources and Best Practices
Oct 11, 2024 – 1:31:48 -
The Unraveling: Reflections on Politics Without Ethics and Democracy in Crisis
Oct 10, 2024 – 1:18:00
Recent Reviews
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JMJBWAudio needs improvementCato Institute is excellent please improve audio.
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NCR Veteran RangerGreat lectures!Super informative and in-depth!
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JTWNSCGreat politics podcastGreat podcast that is a must listen for libertarians but also works for politics in general. Each event is balanced with speakers from across the political spectrum and debates are reasoned & cordial, unlike recent presidential debates. It does get a little highbrow at times (some as discusion on monetary policy), but one of the best political podcasts currently streaming.
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Rev. RuddGood to great content, mediocre to OK production valuesToo many of their speakers don't know how to use a microphone. 1 in 5 don't use it for much of their speaking time.
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BedlamOULong, but GoodThe debates cover a wide variety of excellent topics, and the conferences usually have a strong non-libertarian voice to provide a contrast to Cato's in-house opinion.
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GunnysargGreat, timely, smartCato's podcast of events is awesome I've been listening to the same 7 hours long casts for months. Great speakers, great info, all wonks of the political sort should listen!
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ChaosXincBe careful, consider all anglesIf you wonder down the rabbit hole frequently then this is great for you. In a perfect world I would be the first person in line to drink the kool aid. Unfortunately, I have to agree with some of the other commenters. The system is abused now with the current oversight, remove oversight and shrink government will in some way improve conditions? PhD in Engineering, too logically rooted to make such a fantastic leap. Talking points are useful, but should be considered carefully as mentioned. Keep in mind that in general, all regulation historically was implemented in order to improve the lives of fellow people. Whether it be working conditions, environmental protection, etc etc. These regulations were enacted because of abuse in the area, removing them and hoping for no abuse is silly.
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paulanzHigh caliber, interestingI always learn something from listening to these wish I could attend in person
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NarowgateA+Refreshing. Reasoned. Intellectual. Willing to be honest with credit and criticism of the left and the right.
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samcotPreaching to the libertarian choirI've been listening to this podcast every week for several months, and I've decided to stop. It's okay if you want to listen to the libertarian perspective, but it doesn't seem to go beyond talking points and doesn't have enough depth for me. After each lecture, there are never any challenging questions from the host or the audience. I know that libertarians want a much smaller government. So each week, why don't they offer a lecture on a specific topic and provide some real details about how smaller government would work, and also address any counterarguments and concerns? I believe that the libertarian movement has been a negligible political force because it rarely gets beyond its own nice-sounding superficial talking points, and when it does, you hear extremists like Rand Paul saying that private businesses should be able to discriminate against anyone for any reason, and that the market's "invisible hand" will eventually force people to be decent. I suppose that if you happen to belong to a non-oppressed group - as Rand Paul does - "eventually" isn't so bad. :-) On a positive note, anyone not familiar with libertarian talking points could learn from these podcasts, and the audio quality is very good.
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Napppy BoyWorthwhile ChallengeIf your are libertarian (e.g., you can't see where and how government helps us), then these podcasts will appeal to you. They are well researched, well reasoned, well produced, and well -- just plain good. If you are not inclined to agree with the Cato Institute view of things, then I challlenge you (especially you, AmericanScream) to listen carefully and determine where and how the contributors are wrong. No matter what your political bent is, these podcasts are most worthwhile.
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BayAreaDadLucid and thought-provoking throughoutEach Cato Institute podcast I've listened to has held my attention and been fascinating throughout. They deal with issues of liberty and law, and are invaluable for anyone who wants to intelligently discuss politics.
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Lee LasloAbsolutely essentialThis is some of the best political dialogue available. This goes way beyond anything you'll see on Fox or CNN. As for Scream's comment... I followed the money and checked. Cato is funded mostly by individuals, not 'big business'. So, that's 100% incorrect.
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AmericanScreamVeiled corporate propagandaMasquerading as a non-partisian think tank, the CATO institute is really a lobbying organization for big business that wants an end to government regulation. This group is primarily responsible for promoting this utopian flavor of libertarianism which has absolutely no substance. Take everything this group publishes with a grain of salt and most importantly, FOLLOW THE MONEY. Look at who funds this organization.
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AtlasMickeyEssentialI wish I found this earlier! Apple should feature this for a while.
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Rippling HurstExcellent DiscussionI'm a brazilian PhD in Philosophy, living in SF, CA, and I've just listened to two podcasts while babysitting my dauther on President's day. Very thoughtful and interesting discussion on the US relations to China, and another a R. Epstein speech on Constitutional issues. Even the audience's questions were great. I certainly recommend it.
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