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The Pilgrims' Famous Lesson →

November 25, 2019

The “people over profits” mentality produced fewer people until profit—earned as a result of one’s care for his own property and his desire for improvement—saved the people.

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Paul Polak, R.I.P. →

November 7, 2019

This man helped far more poor people than most alleged poverty-fighters. He knew the long-term answer to poverty was wealth creation, not wealth confiscation and redistribution, and he never taxed anybody to do the job.

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Donald Smith, R.I.P. →

November 1, 2019

Don Smith chose to join the FEE board because he believed in the importance of building the movement’s educational outreach, he thought FEE should be an important part of that, and he thought that he could help us figure out how to make it happen.

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Iraq's Economic Crisis is Self-Inflicted →

October 22, 2019

Iraq is a disaster of big government, central planning, and “leaders” with sticky fingers. Yes, yet another socialist basket case among so many that it’s hard to keep up with their number.

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About That Che T-Shirt →

October 8, 2019

If you found out that the guy on your T-shirt was a mass murderer, you might ask your oppression studies professor why she left out a few important details.

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Horrors of Collectivism →

October 3, 2019

Pol Pot, Maximilien Robespierre, Che Guevara and other collectivist thugs are the subject of this half-hour October 3, 2019 interview.

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I, Individual →

October 2, 2019

I’m not a replica, an appendage, or a cog. I’m a completely specific, utterly unique, self-winding, and inner-motivated one-of-a-kind. And so are you.

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Climate Change: Are We Looking to the Wrong People for the Right Answers? →

September 30, 2019

If our minds were more open—if we mustered more confidence in what free people can accomplish and learned to be more skeptical of bungling big government—we might take notice of some remarkable things already happening.

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The Constitution of the Killing Fields →

September 26, 2019

The contents of a nation’s constitution, its most supreme law, ought to be composed with care and precision and implemented with scrupulous fidelity. The constitution of the Khmer Rouge communists read as though the author’s orders were “Slap something together quickly and get it over with.”

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Don't Call Scandinavian Countries "Socialist" →

September 26, 2019

The claim that socialism “has succeeded greatly” in Scandinavian countries is just shameless propaganda, hopelessly wrong and out of date. Those who make such ridiculous claims betray their real agenda of government control by never telling you these facts.

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Envy is the Root of Many Modern Evils →

September 21, 2019

Envy is a form of income bigotry. Search your conscience. If you find envy within it, expunge it before it does its awful work.

 

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If Torture Builds Character... →

September 12, 2019

Politics is the last place from which I would expect wisdom to flow. Comedian Groucho Marx advised, “Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.”

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This Man Can Still Liberate Mexico →

September 11, 2019

It’s never too late for new generations of Mexicans to get acquainted with one of the 20th Century’s greatest defenders of capitalism and freedom.

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Put More Bliss in Your Life →

August 30, 2019

As always, a week in the glorious wilds of Montana will be the calmest, most relaxing and rejuvenating seven days of my year.

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Guns Prevent Thousands of Deaths Every Day →

August 23, 2019

Liberty isn’t the only thing likely to be lost when gun laws are passed to appease emotions over reason, evidence, logic, and rights. Lives will most assuredly be lost, too. Lots of them.

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If Bastiat Ran For President →

August 21, 2019

Bastiat on the debate stage with presidential candidates: "You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don’t you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."

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Ninety Years Later: The 1929 Crash →

August 15, 2019

In August 1929, most stock investors thought they’d never had it so good. By November, they thought they’d never had it so bad. Amid today’s gyrating stock market and increasing talk of recession, let’s refresh ourselves on the momentous events of nine decades past.

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Heroines of British Abolitionism →

August 7, 2019

The liberation by Great Britain of an entire race from the scourge of slavery was an achievement of, by, and for not just men but also of both men and women. It should forever be celebrated as such.

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Helping the Poor: What's The Christian Thing To Do? →

July 30, 2019

Few things are riskier than a welfare state. It’s put more than a few countries out of business or off the map. But no nation ever died because of an overabundance of character.

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Who Was America's First Economist? →

July 21, 2019

Everybody knows who America’s first President was, but can you identify the country’s first economist?

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“The true meaning of America, you ask? It’s in a Texas rodeo, in a policeman’s badge, in the sound of laughing children, in a political rally, in a newspaper. ... In all these things, and many more, you’ll find America. In all these things, you’ll find freedom. And freedom is what America means to the world. And to me” — Actor, poet, and the most decorated American of World War II, Audie Murphy.

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Mill on Freedom
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Mill on Freedom
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Dusting Off an Old but Important Story
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France was on the verge of national bankruptcy when the Revolution began in 1789. A rising chorus of panicked legislators called for printing paper money as a solution, but many people still remembered the ruin their ancestors suffered only 70 years before.

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I (Identify As), Pencil
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