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NIH’s Letter to Wuhan Lab Confirms Rand Paul Was Right and Fauci Was Wrong about Gain-of-Function

In the summer of 2021 , Americans saw something unusual: Dr. Anthony Fauci on tilt. “Senator Paul, you do not know what you are talking about,…

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No, John Oliver, Homeschooling Doesn’t Need More Regulation

Those of us who have homeschooled for years are accustomed to periodic calls for greater regulation of homeschooling. Whether it’s…

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Honoring the Great Ludwig von Mises—50 Years after His Passing

Editor’s Note: This piece was originally published in the FEE Daily email newsletter. It was fifty years ago today that…

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8 More Ideas on Thinking like an Economist

In my previous essay “8 Ideas That Will Teach You to Think Like an Economist,” I discussed eight fundamental principles…

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Confronting the Nothing: The True Moral of the NeverEnding Story

When I was seven, my class was taken to an auditorium in our elementary school. There was a projector in…

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Why Nearly Half of Higher-Income Households Say They Are ‘More Reliant on Credit Cards Than Ever’

David Brooks is sorry. The New York Times columnist admitted he “screwed up” when he posted on social media a photo of his meal — a…

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Publius Rutilius Rufus: Rome’s ‘Last Honest Man’

Banished for debasing the currency from his home city in what is now north-central Turkey, Diogenes of Sinope chose to…

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Is the Florida Government Enforcing Middlemen in the Auto Industry?

This week I have a question from Heath who frequently writes to me for Ask an Economist. He has a…

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Profits Are Awesome, and All around Us

Profits have a bad press. Perhaps second to private property (theft, according to Bakunin) profits are the devil incarnate in…

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A Libertarian Perspective on the Gay Rights Movement

One of the very, very high points in the history of the gay community, from the libertarian point of view,…

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