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Marcus Aurelius Didn't Have a High Opinion of Government Schools →

December 7, 2023

I have no desire to be a subject of any potentate but if I had to live under just one of the nearly 100 emperors of ancient Rome, I believe I would choose Marcus Aurelius.

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Indians, Property Rights, and Ayn Rand →

November 20, 2023

A festering question concerning Native Americans is that of property rights, the extent to which the various tribes and their individual members possessed them—both when white settlers first arrived and even today. 

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President Duda of Poland Bestows Upon Me the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland -- 11/11/23 →

November 17, 2023

November 11, 2023 was a day in Warsaw that I will never forget!

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Statement to the President and People of Poland, November 11, 2023 →

November 11, 2023

This is an award I shall proudly display as long as I live. I will use it to help tell the story of this nation’s brave people.

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Recipients of Poland's Highest Honor →

November 9, 2023

Unlike many previous presidents, Reagan did not mince words when it came to recognizing the evils of socialism and the Soviet Empire. He, along with other notables, received Poland’s Grand Cross of the Order of Merit.

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Romans, Good and Bad →

November 5, 2023

Caesar, Cato, Cicero, Pertinax and more.

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Montana's Love Affair with William Jennings Bryan →

November 1, 2023

Perhaps Montanans saw in Bryan a man who, though often wrong, was sincere and incorruptible. If so, they were right. His reputation was never tainted by graft or dishonesty. 

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The Wild West's Most Infamous Con Artist →

October 18, 2023

He was as crooked as a dog’s hind leg. We here in Newnan, Georgia are glad he left town.

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American Presidents: A Discussion with Juliette Sellgren →

October 7, 2023

Some of the better presidents are the ones most people don’t know.

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Rome's "Last Honest Man" →

October 5, 2023

Publius Rutilius Rufus (158 B.C.-78 B.C.) attempted to reform Rome's corrupt tax system, and soon found himself accused of corruption and extortion himself.

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The Uncommon Ella Knowles Haskell →

September 19, 2023

Some people may look back on late 19th Century America in disdain because women couldn’t vote. But consider the context: For most of human history, nobody could vote—neither man nor woman. You did as you were told, as serf, slave or subject. Women could not vote in Mexico, for instance, until 1953.

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The Island That Saved Hundreds of Refugees →

September 5, 2023

All over the world, a year before World War II even started, doors were closing to Jewish refugees. One tiny island offered to accept a huge number.

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Georgia Liked Bryan →

September 1, 2023

Were Georgians right when they endorsed William Jennings Bryan all three times he ran for President? Personally, I wouldn’t have voted for him even once, so now you know where I stand.

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Lessons from the 2003 Heat Wave →

August 29, 2023

The staggering death toll in France is a reminder of what can happen when private initiative is replaced with government “safety nets.”

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A Tale of Two Fires: Maui and Michigan →

August 26, 2023

The tragedy in Hawaii reminded Biden of his kitchen; but the horrific nature of it and government’s culpability in it brought to my mind another event, long forgotten.

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Cleopatra's Money Mistakes →

August 23, 2023

In the face of soaring prices, do you suppose the inflating Ptolemies repented by cutting their spending, balancing their budgets, and restoring sound money?

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Montana--Cool for Coolidge! →

August 22, 2023

Did Montanans make the right choice by giving Coolidge their votes in 1924? You bet they did.

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Remembering a Great Polish Patriot: Jan Nowak-Jezioranski →

August 15, 2023

Looking to models of courage such as Jan Nowak-Jezioranski for inspiration will help us grow in courage ourselves. We may need it when we least expect it.

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The Lesson of Aurelian: Beware of False Reformers →

August 8, 2023

Like most dictators, Aurelian thought he was special. Inscribed on some of the coins he minted, and which bore his image, was the phrase, deus et dominus natus, meaning “god and born ruler.”

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The Best Treasury Secretary America Ever Had →

August 3, 2023

It was under Coolidge that the Mellon Plan achieved its fullest implementation, and the country was all the better for it.

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