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This bold reinterpretation of the latter half of the twentieth century explains how and why the ideologies of left and right emerged in response to the novel challenges of mass prosperity.
Hardback now available at the paperback price! (orig. $25.95)
By Brink Lindsey
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Sheds a powerful light on how and why antitrust laws have become so irrational and on how to make sense of their use and enforcement.
By Edwin S. Rockefeller
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Reveals how government attempts to do long-range, comprehensive planning inevitably do more harm than good by choking American cities with congestion, making housing markets more unaffordable, and sending the cost of government infrastructure skyrocketing.
By Randal O'Toole
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Published every September, the Cato Supreme Court Review analyzes key cases from the Court’s most recent term.
Edited by Mark K. Moller
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An active judiciary is a key element in our government that ensures that limits are placed on executive and legislative action, constitutional rights are protected, and unelected bureaucrats are kept in check.
By Clint Bolick
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The leading index of global economic freedom
By James Gwartney and Robert Lawson
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Challenges the constitutionality of how deeply entrenched the feds have become in the classroom, which was, until recently, the function of state and local governments.
By Neal P. McCluskey
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Newly updated!
By Michael F. Cannon & Michael D. Tanner
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How Progressivism and the New Deal era still shape the Supreme Court’s decisions.
By Richard A. Epstein
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