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Coolidge Knew the Difference Between Common Sense and Nonsense →

September 23, 2022

Whenever he spoke or wrote, he wasted no words; he said what he meant and meant what he said. His two vetoes of the McNary-Haugen Farm Relief Act were masterful.

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Campaign Songs →

September 22, 2022

If I were running today, I think I would choose the inspirational hit from Les Miserables, “Do You Hear the People Sing?”

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Celebrate Constitution Day! →

September 17, 2022

Calvin Coolidge’s words are as spot-on today as they were in 1923 when he said, “To live under the American Constitution is the greatest political privilege that was ever accorded to the human race.”

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Heroes, Character and Freedom: A September 2022 Interview for the Austrian Economics Center →

September 15, 2022

Focus on character-building so that someday you can honestly express the sentiments of the Apostle Paul on the night before his martyrdom: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”

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The Defeat of the James-Younger Gang →

September 7, 2022

What’s the difference, asks an old joke, between a successful bank robber and one who ends up in prison?

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Happy Birthday to a Friend and Hero for Liberty, Dora de Ampuero →

September 3, 2022

Dora de Ampuero is a champion of individual freedom. Several generations of young people have been enlightened and guided thanks to her.

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Politics and Broken Promises: The 1932 Campaign →

September 1, 2022

FDR was less of an ideologue than he was a shallow opportunist capitalizing on the public’s demand for “action.” With the gift of an orator’s tongue, he could sell just about anything to a desperate public. As a candidate in 1932, he sold the antidote to the poison he later injected. Usually, these things are done in reverse order.

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The Differences Between Good and Bad Economics →

September 1, 2022

Good economics is more than possible. It is imperative, and achieving it begins with the knowledge of what bad economics is all about.

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Did Jesus Tell Joe Biden to Cancel Student Debt? →

August 30, 2022

If you favor the student debt cancellation plan of Joe Biden, you cannot make a credible case that Jesus made him do it.

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What Caused the Post-War Japanese Economic Miracle? →

August 26, 2022

Freedom works. It's a lesson that needs to be told, re-told, and told again. (Image: 1946 Japanese banknote.)

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Montana's Wheeler Helped Prevent FDR's Judicial Mischief →

August 24, 2022

Americans can be thankful that the cynical effort to corrupt the Court in 1937 was defeated by principled legislators like Montana’s Burton K. Wheeler. We should hope that any similar schemes in the future will meet the same fate.

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Treating People Equally Vs Attempting to Make Them Equal →

August 18, 2022

Individual freedom is precious and rare. It is constantly threatened by concentrated power, ignorance, collectivism, contempt for rights and property, and other evils. Securing and keeping freedom is a continuous, historic struggle.

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Freedom as a Concept -- An Interview By Jan Kuban of PAFERE →

August 17, 2022

Exploring freedom as a concept, with Jan Kuban of Polsko-Amerykańska Fundacja Edukacji i Rozwoju Ekonomicznego - PAFERE (Polish-American Foundation for Education and Research in Economics).

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Never Forget the Marquis de Lafayette! →

August 15, 2022

May his Grand Tour for Liberty Go On!

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One Way You Can Improve Yourself and the World →

August 12, 2022

Everybody wants the world to be a better place. We often feel helpless, assuming that what happens is outside of our ability to make a difference. I don’t buy that defeatist attitude.

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Uncle Joe and the Night of the Murdered Poets →

August 12, 2022

As we note this awful moment in history, let us remember that such awful moments are too numerous to ever count, as are their victims.

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The Emperor Who Apologized →

August 7, 2022

After more than five decades on the throne, Emperor Han Wudi publicly apologized to all of China for his rampant spending and reckless wars.

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How Government "Helped Advance" a Great Invention of the 19th Century →

August 5, 2022

Much of the telegraph’s success can be attributed to the fact that government officials failed to recognize its potential, paving the way for entrepreneurs.

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Quoting Myself, Humbly →

August 4, 2022

Government ought to be small enough that you have to go look for it, rather than it always looking for you.

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The Newnan Presidential Candidate →

August 2, 2022

His more unsavory side included close ties to the KKK and support for a federal Department of Education, half a century before we were cursed with one when President Jimmy Carter created it.

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Recent “Best of Web”

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New York Times Retracts Story Due to Several Accuracies
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Fleeing Minneapolis for Mogadishu.

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Recent Quotes

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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.

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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
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Best-Selling Japanese Novelist Eiji Yoshikawa on Do-Gooders
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“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.

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Recent Blogs

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Why North Carolina is Called "First in Freedom"
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Why North Carolina is Called "First in Freedom"
Mar 16, 2026

From January 1 until July 4, 1776, the world spoke of America as 13 colonies in open rebellion against Great Britain. From July 4 onward, we were called the United States of America.

Mar 16, 2026
The Story Told by Poland and Venezuela
Mar 14, 2026
The Story Told by Poland and Venezuela
Mar 14, 2026

Only socialists can look at Poland and Venezuela and arrive at the wrong conclusion. For everybody else, which system works and which does not is as certain as where the sun rises and where it sets. Spanish version: https://tinyurl.com/yt44u7px.

Mar 14, 2026
Native Americans and the Revolution
Mar 12, 2026
Native Americans and the Revolution
Mar 12, 2026

Most Native Americans were not bystanders as patriots fought British soldiers and Hessian mercenaries.

Mar 12, 2026