Martha Raye’s affection for the troops was rivaled only by her love of the country.
Read MoreUkraine and Poland: Brothers in War and Peace →
For reasons only magnified by Putin’s invasion, the Mickiewicz column is in a most appropriate place.
Read MorePutin the Fool
The real fool of this April Fool’s Day in Odessa is Vladimir Putin.
Read MorePutting Friedman to Work at 110 →
“Concentrated power is not rendered harmless by the good intentions of those who create it.”
Read MoreEducating for Freedom →
What are some ways to introduce ideas of freedom and free markets to young people who have not heard them before? This is the topic of this short video interview I did at the initiative of Jan Kuban of the Polish-American Foundation for Education and Research in Economics (PAFERE) in Warsaw. — March 2022.
Read MoreBetter to Shun the Bait →
Do the right thing now or you will inevitably regret your failure later. How many times does this have to be stated before its wisdom sinks in?
Read MoreWarren Harding's Reputation Deserves a Renovation →
If you can’t find anything good to say about Warren Harding, you haven’t looked very far. You can listen to many of Harding’s speeches here: https://tinyurl.com/2hf2u8xu
Read MoreLife Without Liberty is Unthinkable - Part 2
We need regular reminders of exactly why liberty is important, precious, indispensable, and priceless.
Putin and Krylenko: Two Evil Peas in the Same Pod
A kind of justice finally claimed Nikolai Krylenko and, in time, it claimed the regime that produced him too. Civilized people will not be disappointed if something similar befalls Vladimir Putin. Krylenko deserved it, and so will Putin.
Read MoreThe Tiny Country that Almost Bought Alaska Before America Did →
A very wise observation of the 18th Century French political philosopher Montesquieu sums all this up in a single sentence: “Countries are well cultivated, not as they are fertile, but as they are free.” That ought to be the first lesson taught to economics students everywhere.
Read MoreThe Courage of Ukraine →
If you can say someday that when liberty was challenged, you rose to defend it and did not run for cover, your children and grandchildren will thank you. They will remember you as heroes for a most noble cause. I STAND WITH UKRAINE!
Read MoreTwo Icons of the West: Russell and Rogers →
Oklahoma donated a statue of Will Rogers to the National Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol Building in 1939. Twenty years later, Montana dispatched one of Charlie Russell for the collection. Icons of the American West, the two men richly deserved the honor of being together again.
Read MoreThe Famous Astronomer Who Was Also a Great Economist →
Sound money requires limitations on its quantity. Debasing the coinage causes prices to rise and good money to disappear from circulation. And the guilty party in the erosion of money’s value is invariably a dishonest government.
Read MoreMadam C. J. Walker: A Hand Up, Not a Handout
Madam C.J. Walker’s story stands out as a remarkable testament to the spirit of the great civil rights anthem of later years, “We Shall Overcome.” She surely did.
Read MoreDo We Have Heroes Like This Today? →
When freedom is threatened, it is never saved by cowards. Do not expect safety or salvation from people so morally obtuse that they think following orders is more important than the lives, property, or freedoms of their neighbors.
Read MoreThe Man Who Inspired Black History Month →
Woodson did not promote black history to stoke racial division. He wanted to fill a void by focusing on a topic long ignored in American education. He did not believe in segregating history by race, but rather, he dreamed of seamlessly incorporating the relevant history of all peoples into a unified discipline.
Read MoreThe Adam Smith of the North →
True to form as a classical liberal, Chydenius championed liberty of the press, free trade, equal rights before the law without regard to race or income, abolition of special privileges from government, freedoms of speech and religion, as well as transparency in public entities.
Read MoreThe Jesse Owens They Don't Teach You About in History Class →
Jesse Owens left the ideological plantation early in life and never went back. He always thought for himself. Freedom to him never meant slavish adherence to whatever white liberals or race hustlers of any color told him he should think because he was black.
Read MoreFree People are NOT Equal →
"Those who see their lives as spoiled and wasted crave equality and fraternity more than they do freedom" -- philosopher Eric Hoffer.”
Read MoreFor the Love of Critters →
A world without animals—even the ones you wouldn’t want to have dinner with—is just unthinkable.
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