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Are Americans becoming dangerously tolerant of political violence? After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, our Cato panel looks at trends in public opinion, past episodes of political terrorism, and new risks to free expression. Plus, Milei’s electoral setback in Buenos Aires province—what now for Argentina's libertarian experiment?
Alex Nowrasteh, "Politically Motivated Violence Is Rare in the United States," September 11, 2025.
Emily Ekins, "The State of Free Speech and Tolerance in America," October 2017 Survey Report.
YouGov, "What Americans really think about political violence," September 12, 2025.
Ian Vasquez, "Deregulation in Argentina." Spring 2025.
Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quirós, "Argentine President Milei Should Let the Peso Float," September 17, 2025.
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Are Americans becoming dangerously tolerant of political violence? After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, our Cato panel looks at trends in public opinion, past episodes of political terrorism, and new risks to free expression. Plus, Milei’s electoral setback in Buenos Aires province—what now for Argentina's libertarian experiment?
Alex Nowrasteh, "Politically Motivated Violence Is Rare in the United States," September 11, 2025.
Emily Ekins, "The State of Free Speech and Tolerance in America," October 2017 Survey Report.
YouGov, "What Americans really think about political violence," September 12, 2025.
Ian Vasquez, "Deregulation in Argentina." Spring 2025.
Lorenzo Bernaldo de Quirós, "Argentine President Milei Should Let the Peso Float," September 17, 2025.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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