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Thankful for Man's Best Friend

November 25, 2021

Maybe dogs are God’s way of telling humankind, “You can do better.”

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What Gibbon Got Wrong →

November 20, 2021

The salutary impact of Christianity on the course of history is routinely sold short, as amply illustrated in Alvin J. Schmidt’s marvelous book, How Christianity Changed the World. I strongly recommend it.

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Eight Films for Freedom Lovers

November 11, 2021

The legendary actor Marlon Brando once said, “Most of the successful people in Hollywood are failures as human beings.” I don’t know if that’s fair or not, but I do know that occasionally, whether on purpose or by accident, even Hollywood gets something right.

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Books: Antidotes to the Poison of Socialism

November 4, 2021

With the recent resurgence of socialist ideology around the world, it’s more important than ever that people understand what it’s all about. It is an insidious poison that has killed tens of millions over the decades.

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The Great Awakening in Education

October 28, 2021

It’s a fact of life that as human beings, we take a greater interest in those things over which we have some power of discretion than in those things we feel relatively helpless to affect. That’s why many people spend more time shopping for the car they want—visiting dealership showrooms and comparing prices and features—than they spend in picking the right schools for their children.

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Textbook Bias

October 21, 2021

Perhaps some economics texts should come with a warning label.

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The Under-Rated Warren Harding →

October 21, 2021

When it came to race and the law, Warren Harding was well ahead of his time.

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The Reeds of Pennsylvania →

October 17, 2021

The story of the largest private fundraising campaign of America’s Revolutionary War.

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The Iron Fist in the Velvet Glove

October 14, 2021

We would do well to remember, as economist Milton Friedman instructed, that “The power to do good is also the power to do harm. Concentrated power is not rendered harmless by the good intentions of those who create it.”

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Celebrate Christopher Columbus!

October 7, 2021

If your aim is to delegitimize American liberty or even Western Civilization in general, then Columbus must go even if it requires lies to get the job done.

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The Story of an American Entrepreneur: Will Kellogg

September 30, 2021

The next time you eat something with the name “Kellogg” on the box, think of what a great country it must be if a man can mix an idea with a few bucks and turn it into a great enterprise. If the class warriors and their political friends have their way, we’ll someday have to go to museums to learn about such things.

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Heroes: Relief from Today's Nastiness

September 23, 2021

We need to be inspired by the words and deeds of real people whose lives are worth celebrating, whose examples are inherently inspirational.

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Chester Mops the Floor with Joe →

September 20, 2021

Big spenders in Washington exhibit the same pomposity with which the arrogant, swaggering demagogues of ancient Rome demolished first the Roman Republic and then later, the Roman Empire too.

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Freedom Hub Interviews Me on George Orwell →

September 16, 2021

Was George Orwell a Budding Libertarian? Recorded September 15, 2021. Based on this article: https://fee.org/articles/was-george-orwell-a-socialist-or-a-libertarian-its-complicated/.

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Life Without Liberty is Unthinkable, So Think About It

September 16, 2021

Important. Precious. Indispensable. Priceless. Liberty is all these and more. And yet, people frequently vote it away in exchange for a short-term advantage or benefit. (Part 2 of this article is here:

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Love Bluegrass, Love America →

September 14, 2021

Bluegrass is quintessential, all-American, Appalachian, hillbilly music. I’ve never seen a bluegrass musician who didn’t seem as happy as a rooster on a June bug.

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Judging the Rich and the Poor →

September 9, 2021

Stereotyping people according to income grouping is superficial bigotry.

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Remembering Paul Harvey's Wisdom, Optimism and Common Sense →

September 4, 2021

“They have gun control in Cuba. They have universal health care in Cuba. So why do they want to come here?” asked the late, great Paul Harvey.

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A New Holiday to Celebrate

September 2, 2021

Any good economist will tell you that as factors of production, labor and capital are not only indispensable but hugely dependent upon each other as well — from this significant 2021 revision and expansion of an old essay.

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Louisa May Alcott and the Fruitlands Commune →

August 24, 2021

As most of the country reveled in newly won freedoms and a market economy that allowed the enterprising to create wealth, a few malcontents sought a different life.

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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.


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Government Shutdown Exposed the Biggest Lie in Education
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Government Shutdown Exposed the Biggest Lie in Education
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“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.

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Millions Gather to Express Total Ignorance
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Millions Gather to Express Total Ignorance
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“We're going to join our voices together and let the message ring loud and clear that we are uneducated rubes in desperate need of a middle-school social studies class,” said one man. Problem is, they DID have middle-school social studies, at great expense to the taxpayer, and still turned out to be rubes. Maybe there’s a connection??

Oct 18, 2025

Recent Quotes

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Murphy on America
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Murphy on America
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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.

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.”

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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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Foreword to "Chasing Value" by Simon Studer
Dec 21, 2025
Foreword to "Chasing Value" by Simon Studer
Dec 21, 2025

From income inequality to jobs to politics to personal independence, Simon Studer shows how value—subjective, personal value, the only kind there is—makes the world go round. Most readers of this book will never see the world the same way again. And that, you will learn, is a very good thing. A wonderful contribution in the Austrian School tradition.

Dec 21, 2025
Books for Winter Evenings
Dec 19, 2025
Books for Winter Evenings
Dec 19, 2025

Thomas Jefferson once said, “I cannot live without books.” Indeed, he owned about 6,000 of them, which he sold to Congress in 1815.

Dec 19, 2025
A Montana Moment to Remember
Dec 17, 2025
A Montana Moment to Remember
Dec 17, 2025

A testament to a friendship that hopefully will endure forever.

Dec 17, 2025