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  • August 9, 2006
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    Michael Gerson Thinks You Are “Morally Empty”
    If you like the work of the Cato Institute, that is. “Morally empty” is how Bush’s former head speechwriter described the “small‐​government” aspect of small‐​government conservatism in this interview with Foreign Policy magazine: It is superficially attractive …
    By Justin Logan
  • August 9, 2006
    Blog
    Exit Against Predation
    Those who have strong feelings about how wealth ought to be distributed, and who think that government policy ought to be more redistributive, often fall victim to the fantasy that their golden geese will not just wander off into another …
    By Will Wilkinson
  • August 3, 2006
    Blog
    Ned Lamont, Fiscal Conservative?
    A Washington Post feature says that Connecticut Senate challenger Ned Lamont’s website shows him to be “a fiscal conservative, a social liberal and a foreign‐​policy moderate.” (The Post also refers to Lamont’s 150‐​word statements on the …
    By David Boaz
  • August 3, 2006
    Blog
    Transition in Cuba: How Would Raúl Rule?
    … of massive subsidies to the island transformed Raúl’s role and that of the military. In the 1990s Raúl advocated policy changes that opened up the Cuban economy to foreign investment in a few sectors, such as tourism and mining …
    By Ian Vásquez
  • August 1, 2006
    Blog
    Getting to Government Transparency
    There’s technology policy, and there’s how technology affects policy. That’s why I found my colleague Chris Edwards’ recent Tax & Budget Bulletin so interesting. He discusses a number of federal databases that bring some transparency to federal spending …
    By Jim Harper
  • August 1, 2006
    Blog
    Details, Please
    … thing is fine for a stump speech, or for a Senator’s think tank address, but there’s precious little policy guidance here. Magazines criticizing policy should be able at least to describe their counter‐​proposals in clear language that …
    By Justin Logan
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