The Battle for the Cato Institute
Charles Koch and Ed Crane were once allies in the libertarian movement.
Now the former friends are facing off in a fight for control of Cato,
the think tank they founded together 35 years ago.
By Luke Mullins
Ed Crane lumbered into Capitol Hill’s Christ Church on a rainy
morning in October 2011. He walked the creaky floors in the 19th-century
nave and found a seat in the paint-chipped pews. Mourners crowded the
interior as the choir began singing.
William Niskanen’s death, at age 78, hadn’t come as a shock.
His health had been in decline for two years before his stroke four days
earlier. But to Crane, Niskanen’s passing meant more than the loss of a
friend and colleague.
“Crane was devastated,” said one observer. “He looked as though
it was his own family member who had died.”
Thursday, May 31, 2012
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