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Neta Snook and Amelia Earhart →

March 19, 2021

While Amelia Earhart certainly deserves to be remembered for her accomplishments, so does Neta Snook.

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Your Friendly Government is Debauching the Currency

March 18, 2021

Ultimately, the laws of economics cannot be repealed by any mortal, not even presumptuous politicians and planners in government.

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Luck or Miracle? Samoset and the Pilgrims →

March 16, 2021

The Plymouth colonists met what were perhaps the only two English-speaking Indians on the eastern seaboard.

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Mario Vargas Llosa at 85

March 11, 2021

Peru missed an opportunity for greatness when its voters narrowly failed to elect Mario Vargas Llosa their President in 1990.

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The Knives of the Cancel Culture are Out to Get Adam Smith →

March 9, 2021

Don’t let presentism sully a great man!

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Why Socialism Stinks--Frank Gaffney Interviews Me on His TV Show - 3/3/21 →

March 4, 2021

Socialism is a tragic joke. This is Part One of two parts. Part Two is here: https://tinyurl.com/9z3fxtbk.

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The Flushing Remonstrance for Lee Habeeb's "Our American Stories" (audio) →

March 4, 2021

The story (in audio) of the Flushing Remonstrance, a pivotal document and moment that established a precedent of religious liberty in what would eventually become the United States. Based on this article: https://fee.org/articles/the-flushing-remonstrance-the-religious-magna-carta-of-the-new-world/.

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Another Dumb Reason to Take Your Money

March 1, 2021

Politicians who bemoan low voter turnout shouldn’t be so critical of non-voters.

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Lessons from The Telegraph for the Biden Crew

February 26, 2021

Americans of the 1800s learned from the development of the telegraph that it was entrepreneurs in a free market, not government, that really promoted the “public interest.”

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Louis Armstrong's Great Music and Legacy →

February 24, 2021

When he died in 1971, fellow Jazz great Duke Ellington said of him, “He was born poor, died rich, and never hurt anyone along the way.”

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Wisdom From Three Great African Americans →

February 17, 2021

Marian Anderson, George Washington Carver, and Booker T. Washington possessed wisdom and character that deserves to resonate and inspire for many generations to come.

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Why is Socialism ANTI-SOCIAL? →

February 11, 2021

Now that we know what socialism is, why is it anti-social? Let me count the ways. Six, at least.

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Two Miraculous Surgeries of 1893 →

February 10, 2021

How would you like to have delicate surgery performed in your mouth while on a boat—in its saloon, no less?

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The Best President of My Lifetime →

February 6, 2021

Unlike many US presidents, Ronald Reagan understood there was no loftier achievement for any society than freedom.

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Remembering the Harlem Hellfighters →

February 4, 2021

No matter what you think about America entering World War I, and no matter what color your skin, you can celebrate the heroic Harlem Hellfighters. They were among the best.

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The Henry Ford of Shoes →

February 1, 2021

In September 1991, the U.S. Postal Service issued a 29-cent stamp in memory of Jan Ernst Matzeliger. It was an honor he richly deserved.

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Why Limited Government? →

January 31, 2021

Keep government small and keep your eye on it because it will grab whatever power it can get its hands on at your expense.

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Big Brother's COVID Failures →

January 26, 2021

A retired government school teacher in my town, at the start of the pandemic, declared capitalism to be unable to handle a crisis. Here’s my response.

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New Zealand's 40 Years of Free Market Success →

January 21, 2021

What’s the big-picture lesson here? Montesquieu, the French Enlightenment thinker, summed it up in 1748: “Countries are well cultivated, not as they are fertile, but as they are free.”

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Wisdom from Silent Cal's Inaugural Address →

January 20, 2021

Long before the Austrian economist F. A. Hayek noted that “The more the State plans, the more difficult planning becomes for the individual,” Coolidge knew it in his gut.

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Minnesotans Escape to Somalia
Jan 26, 2026
Minnesotans Escape to Somalia
Jan 26, 2026

Fleeing Minneapolis for Mogadishu.

Jan 26, 2026
The End of the Climate Cult
Dec 4, 2025
The End of the Climate Cult
Dec 4, 2025

The climatastrophe has been a terrible mistake. It diverted attention from real environmental problems, cost a fortune, impoverished consumers, perpetuated poverty, frightened young people into infertility, wasted years of our time, undermined democracy and corrupted science. Time to bury the parrot — Matt Ridley.


Dec 4, 2025
Government Shutdown Exposed the Biggest Lie in Education
Oct 31, 2025
Government Shutdown Exposed the Biggest Lie in Education
Oct 31, 2025

“For decades, teachers unions and the liberal allies they bankroll in D.C. have told the American people that without the federal bureaucracy, education would crumble,” writes Ryan Walters.

Oct 31, 2025

Recent Quotes

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Murphy on America
Feb 11, 2025
Murphy on America
Feb 11, 2025

“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.

Feb 11, 2025
Mill on Freedom
Feb 1, 2025
Mill on Freedom
Feb 1, 2025

“The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it. Each is the proper guardian of his own health, whether bodily, or mental and spiritual. Mankind are greater gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good to themselves than by compelling each to live as seems good to the rest.”

Feb 1, 2025
Best-Selling Japanese Novelist Eiji Yoshikawa on Do-Gooders
Mar 20, 2023
Best-Selling Japanese Novelist Eiji Yoshikawa on Do-Gooders
Mar 20, 2023

“There’s nothing more frightening than a half-baked do-gooder who knows nothing of the world but takes it upon himself to tell the world what’s good for it — from his book, Musashi.

Mar 20, 2023

Recent Blogs

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A Very Old Racket
Jan 27, 2026
A Very Old Racket
Jan 27, 2026

Historians generally posit that the Roman welfare state appeared in the last century of the old Republic, beginning with grain subsidies in 123 B.C. But the racket is even older than that, by at least 300 years. Photo credit: Douglas Rissing via iStock.

Jan 27, 2026
China's Past Through a Lens of Liberty
Jan 27, 2026
China's Past Through a Lens of Liberty
Jan 27, 2026

A new, free eBook from FEE. On Chinese history from a liberty perspective by Lawrence W. Reed and Katrina Gulliver.

Jan 27, 2026
When America Bought Land From Denmark
Jan 16, 2026
When America Bought Land From Denmark
Jan 16, 2026

The U.S. never threatened or bullied Denmark before it peacefully purchased the Danish West Indies more than a century ago.

Jan 16, 2026