
One of the problems with large social movements is that it can be difficult to figure out which issues to focus on, and the liberty movement is no exception. There are thousands of ways the government has inserted itself into…
"Judge is an asterisk-free baseball hero whose accomplishments illustrate the connection between virtue and success in a way that can be instructive far outside sport." ~ Aeon J. Skoble
“'What do you mean, public parks?' is a worthwhile question. People ought to question whether governments’ substantial holdings are being managed for the best interest of the public they are charged with…
“Weekly initial claims rose, but the low level suggests the labor market remains solid. Rapid price increases and aggressive Fed tightening remain major risks for the economic outlook.” ~ Robert Hughes
Should billionaires exist?
The great journalist and author Henry Hazlitt (1894-1993) offered the following excellent advice to writers: “The reader who seeks to write well and think well should aim first at the essential qualities—coherence, clarity,…
"Opening markets up and expanding Americans’ economic freedom is the best way to ensure Americans become more competitive and resilient. It’s a shame so few have learned that lesson." ~ Norbert J. Michel
Did Lockdowns mark the end of the enlightenment era? FULL VIDEO PODCAST: https://youtu.be/RChf-siETRY Two years after the Great Barrington Declaration, Kate Wand sat down with one of its eminent authors, Dr.
“Services-sector expansion continued in September. Labor and materials shortages are showing some signs of easing. However, signs of softening demand and concern about a weakening economy were also noted.” ~ Robert Hughes
Over the years, FEE has published and republished several articles about something called “market urbanism.” Before I started writing for FEE, I hadn’t heard about it, but my initial reaction to the term was skepticism.…
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