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Indians, Property Rights, and Ayn Rand

At Lincoln Hall in Washington, D.C. on January 14, 1879, a remarkable Native American delivered a speech in which he…

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Why the EV Market Is Sputtering

Last month Ford announced it was slashing in half its production goal for its most popular electrical vehicle, the F-150 Lightning pickup…

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Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Education For the Better—If We Let It

It’s hard to believe that it was only a bit over a year ago that ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence (AI)…

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The Mouse is Free: Steamboat Willie and Intellectual Property

You’ve likely already seen him freely used across the Internet over the last two days. As of 2024, Steamboat Willie,…

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Cancel Culture Canceled in London: The Failed Smear Against Horatio Nelson

If you’ve ever visited London, you most likely noticed Nelson’s Column, the majestic monument to Britain’s greatest naval hero. It…

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Mars, the candy company, is facing criticism over its use of child labor. These criticisms are in light of a…

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Two Strategies for Making Better Financial Choices in 2024

The Aesop Fable known as The Ant and the Grasshopper offers a profound commentary on life and work. Its moral…

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Some Favorite Moments from 2023

As 2023 expires, I’m compelled to recall some notable events of a remarkable year. Though much of what I share…

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Utah’s Emerging Education Ecosystem Is Diverse And Accessible

It has been a remarkable year for education choice policies that enable parents to select the best educational fit for…

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The Poverty of Slavoj Žižek’s Collectivist Vision of Property Rights

During a recent panel discussion at the Institute of Art and Ideas, the influential Marxist philosopher Slavoj Žižek deployed a…

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