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Common Core is Common Crap →

November 5, 2018

Joy Pullman explains that “the evidence indicates that at best Common Core made negligible improvements, and at worst it’s reduced student achievement, all while soaking up huge amounts of time and money.”

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The Problem With Soft Socialism →

November 3, 2018

“The tragedy is that Democratic Socialists are blind to both logic and history as they try once again to peddle to the public an experiment that has already failed far too often” — Richard Epstein.

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Rose Wilder Lane: Writer, Journalist, Rugged Individualist →

October 31, 2018

Rose Wilder Lane is an often-overlooked figure who lies at the heart of modern American politics.

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FEE's Influence in Brazil is Amazing, and Growing Fast! →

October 26, 2018

“We are witnessing in our day nothing less than the liberation of millions of Brazilian minds” — Rafael Ribeiro.

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Socialist Caravan Headed for Venezuela (satire) →

October 26, 2018

The refugees have complex motivations, but the vast majority simply want to see everything socialism has to offer after suffering the amazing benefits of capitalism for too long.

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The World's Most Competitive Economy →

October 24, 2018

The bottom line is that there’s a very meaningful link between economic liberty and national prosperity — Dan Mitchell.

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Civil Liberties and Socialism Don't Mix →

October 22, 2018

“Capitalism and liberal democracy are far from perfect, but they do allow room for what John Stuart Mill called ‘experiments in living,’ where socialists, libertarians, and everyone else in between can pursue their idea of the good life. And that's a society worth defending from the reactionaries who out of ignorance or malice call themselves freedom fighters” — Matthew Harwood at Reason.com.

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When the Bubble Bursts... →

October 19, 2018

“Bulls are right until the moment they're wrong, and so far during the Trump presidency they have a far better track record than the bears. But what happens when the music finally stops?” asks Matt Walsh at Reason.com.

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The Five Most Important Guns in American History →

October 18, 2018

Some fascinating history here from David Harsanyi.

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Currency and the Collapse of the Roman Empire →

October 17, 2018

Rising prices are not inflation. They are one of many consequences of the inflation itself, which is the debasement and multiplication of money.

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The Minimum Wage and Maximum Nonsense →

October 16, 2018

Check out this short but excellent video on the minimum wage.

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AL BORE on Climate Change →

October 11, 2018

You’d have to be a moron to buy this fraud’s stuff.

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Run, Hillary, Run! →

October 11, 2018

Why is this crook not behind bars?

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What Would Adam Smith Think? →

October 9, 2018

“Perhaps if King George III and the leaders of Britain at the time had listened to Smith, the world might have turned out a bit better” — Richard Rahn in the Washington Times.

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Sue. Them. All. →

October 6, 2018

In the face of unfounded and heinous accusations lodged against Kavanaugh and the ongoing 24/7 media frenzy republishing the accusations ad nauseam, it is okay for the Judge to be angry and emotional.

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The Tragedy of Socialism in Venezuela →

October 3, 2018

Socialism specializes in dead-ends and one-way traffic.

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Business & Government = Fire and Ice →

October 2, 2018

“Those who seek a free and prosperous society should thus spurn the notion of the government emulating a business—and embrace the efficiency of the market, instead” — Michael Rieger.

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Socialism's Irony Law →

September 30, 2018

No matter what your end, no matter what you don’t like about private property and trade, if you push socialism and “succeed,” you end up with poverty, terror, and death — Paul Jacob.

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Standing Up to Tyranny →

September 27, 2018

The work and sacrifices of Czech dissident Václav Benda exemplify dedication to liberty — by Daniel J. Mahoney.

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Nobody Wins When Socialism Prevails →

September 22, 2018

“The Left’s failure to denounce socialism is a slap in the face to the many American immigrants who suffered under socialist regimes before escaping” — Viraktep Ath.

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China's Past Through a Lens of Liberty
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