From Cato Today <[email protected]>
Subject Liberalism in a Pandemic
Date June 11, 2020 11:04 AM
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How do we hold onto ideals for freedom in a pandemic? What does it look like to withdraw troops from Germany?

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June 11, 2020

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Trump Is Withdrawing Troops from Germany—And That’s a Good Thing ([link removed] )

All of the arguments against President Trump’s reported decision to order a modest drawdown of U.S.troops in Germany are deeply flawed.

- The Foreign Policy Blob's Alarmist Response to Trump's Partial Troop Withdrawal ([link removed] )

By Ted Galen Carpenter

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How to Balance Freedom and Government Involvement in a Pandemic ([link removed] )

The pandemic reminds liberals of the difference between limited government and incompetent government, but it should reinforce belief in the superiority of liberal democracy.

- Liberalism and Pandemics ([link removed] )

By Tom G. Palmer

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Protests against government abuse sometimes ultimately serve to strengthen existing regimes. Mustafa Akyol details what American protestors can learn from the Gezi Park protests in Turkey.

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