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Toward the Establishment of Laissez-Faire Capitalism

Editor’s Note: Our latest addition to the FEE ebook library is the monumental work by economist George Reisman: Capitalism: A…

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How Hobbies Can Save Us from Over-Specialization

As we roll through the middle of February, we’re getting to the point of the year where most people start…

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Responding to Reich, Part 10: How to Have Infinite Growth on a Finite Planet

Robert Reich’s 10 Economic Myths Debunked series has taken us on quite a journey. We’ve covered basic economics, campaign finance…

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Canada’s Ailing National Healthcare Is Not a Model for America

Earlier this month, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau began a US-Canada economic summit designed to improve his country’s economic climate.…

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Remembering Oscar dePriest

On June 12, 1929, America’s First Lady Lou Hoover hosted one of several social gatherings at the White House for…

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The Real ADHD Issue Lies with Schooling, Not with Students

It’s an alarmingly common occurrence in US primary school classrooms: A child, often a boy, fidgets in his seat, has…

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Why DOGE Should Leave the Penny Alone

It’s been reported that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is looking at changing money forever. Musk’s plan? Kill…

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How I Unschooled My Way to Opening a School for Unschoolers

When my family of four kids (9, 7, 4, and 2 months) was introduced to the concept of “unschooling,” or…

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How Diners Club Sparked the Consumer Credit Revolution

Credit cards. You apply for one because it offers you cash back, frequent flyer miles, or some other perk. (After…

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Why Ending USAID Is Huge, Even If It’s a Small Part of the Budget

Elon Musk’s DOGE is signaling the end of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The USAID website is…

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