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Man Still Clinging To Outdated Belief In Good, All-Powerful, Generous, Loving Government →

April 15, 2019

Here’s one for the state worshipers.

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Recycling is More Cult than Science or Economics →

March 21, 2019

“It’s time to admit the recycling mania is a giant placebo. It makes people feel good, but the idea that it improves the condition of humans or the planet is highly dubious” — FEE’s Jon Miltimore.

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“Why Me?” Is the Wrong Question to Ask Yourself. Ask This Instead →

March 5, 2019

Tragedy befalls us all at some point in life, so asking “Why me?” is a self-centered perspective, which is not indicative of the bigger picture — FEE’s Tyler Brandt.

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Socialist Turns Into Authoritarian: Shocking! →

February 27, 2019

Another thing shared in common by those who were surprised by this development is never having read Animal Farm by George Orwell, sources confirmed at publishing time.

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A New Book on the Administrative State →

February 8, 2019

The centralized institutions of the federal bureaucracy—has produced a regime change in America. A new book by John Marini, reviewed by William Turton.

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She's Coming For YOU! →

January 30, 2019

You should take this evil socialist woman's agenda very seriously. She is coming for YOU. She wants your money, your choices, your private property and your contracts. She has what she thinks is a better idea for your life than anything you might have in mind. And everything she wants to do is compulsory. Socialists trust no one but themselves. Socialists are, by definition, extremely anti-social people.

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Liberty to Learn →

January 7, 2019

This fantastic anthology by Kerry McDonald digs deep into the fascinating evolution of education in America, from its family-centered origins to the rise of compulsory schooling, and the gradual separation of education from schooling over the last 50 years.

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Celebrating 60 Years of "I, Pencil" with 10 Commemorative Essays →

December 31, 2018

Eloquent. Extraordinary. Timeless. Paradigm-shifting. Classic. Six decades after it first appeared, Leonard Read’s “I, Pencil” evokes such adjectives of praise. Rightfully so, for this little essay opens eyes and minds among people of all ages. Many first-time readers never see the world quite the same again.

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Dirty Rotten Ripoffs in the Name of Economic Development →

December 20, 2018

“Private property ownership is a staple of our American way of life and the cornerstone of peace and prosperity. It is the manifestation of individual rights, and no one, whether government entity or private, has the right to what someone else already owns” — Brittany Hunter.

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The Right Way To Overhaul Health Care →

December 18, 2018

“Premiums doubled in the first four years of Obamacare. Last year, the average monthly premium for individual insurance was $476 per person per month in the 39 states participating in HealthCare.gov. But while premiums have gone up, choices have gone down” — Genevieve Wood.

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How School Districts Weaponize Child Protection Services Against Uncooperative Parents →

December 13, 2018

Parents are increasingly required to obey, to conform to a school’s demands even if they believe such orders may not be appropriate for their child — Kerry McDonald.

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Suppressing Christianity's Historical Importance →

December 10, 2018

“Today’s cultural vandals can look back for inspiration to the 20th century. In the atheist Soviet Union, the Communists got rid of St. Nicholas and replaced him with the secular “Grandfather Frost.” In 1938, when Germany’s Nazis annexed Austria, one of the first things they did was to ban Christmas observances in public schools” — Robert Knight.

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Democratic Socialists Could Never Produce Dr. Wang's Instant Pot →

December 3, 2018

“If [Congresswoman-elect] Ocasio-Cortez cared about her constituents, she might take time to learn how entrepreneurs, with the freedom to use resources to serve consumers, have lifted billions out of poverty in the past few centuries” — Barry Brownstein.

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Fascism and Communism: Kissing Cousins →

December 1, 2018

“An entire generation has grown up never knowing such things as the Soviet gulags or even the Berlin Wall. Indeed, it’s been more than a full generation since communism existentially threatened sustained violence on a global scale” — Bradley J. Birzer.

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Why Does the New York Times Deliberately Deceive? →

November 19, 2018

“As a resident of China and a recipient of outstanding private health care here, I was confused as to why the Times would show us the horrors of a capitalist system without actually visiting a private health care facility” — Sarah Lilley. It’s easy: They learn how to lie in tax-supported, left-wing journalism schools in American universities.

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George Graham Vest on Dogs →

November 15, 2018

“He guards the sleep of his pauper master as if he were a prince. When all other friends desert, he remains. When riches take wings, and reputation falls to pieces, he is as constant in his love as the sun in its journey through the heavens.”

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The Return of Nature Worship →

November 13, 2018

Universal human rights have not been fully attained, yet radical environmentalists insist that flora, fauna and even geological features and structures should be deemed legal persons, a meme known as “nature rights” — Wesley J. Smith.

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Venezuela Reveals Natural Progression of "Democratic Socialism" →

November 7, 2018

“Nearly two-thirds of the Venezuelan economy disappeared in the 20 years of Chavismo power. It was socialism: pillaging of the private economy as state policy” — Guillermo Rodridguez Gonzalez.

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How Free Trade Profits a Nation →

November 6, 2018

“…[T]he current battle being waged over free trade in most developed countries, and especially in America, illustrates once again that to be pro-market isn’t the same thing as being pro-business” — Samuel Gregg from the Acton Institute.

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The Socialist Death Lobby →

November 6, 2018

“As one who spent time in many socialist countries both before and after the reforms, spoke with many of the victims and saw the direct evidence of the misery socialism wrought, it appalls me that there are people who claim to be educated are endorsing this despicable ideology” — economist Richard Rahn.

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China's Past Through a Lens of Liberty
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