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The Czech Republic’s Stand Against Communism

While visiting Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, I was intrigued and surprised by the amount of art and…

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Why Prices Will Always Matter

Prices matter. Now, I’m a free market, capitalistic type, so of course I’m going to insist that everyone be tied…

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Which Way Now for Japan?

Many have welcomed Japan’s recent economic recovery after several years of contraction, but the current circumstances are fragile at best.…

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Spain Burns

Some laws extinguish fires; others ignite them. In Spain, a country that has mastered the art of legislating against reality,…

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The Other Edinburgh Dream

Catalan secessionists are extracting so many concessions from the Spanish government that soon there will be no need to strive…

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The Orange Alternative

After years of Nazi occupation in World War II, followed by life under Stalin and subsequent Soviet leaders, the Polish…

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Transshipment’s Dead End

President Donald Trump’s executive order of July 31st, effective August 7th, has upended global trade dynamics in a single stroke.…

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Entrepreneurs Transform Entire Industries, Including Education

The following is an adapted excerpt from FEE Senior Fellow Kerry McDonald’s new book, Joyful Learning: How to Find Freedom,…

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One Man’s Poison Is Another Man’s Cure

Tim Friede let venomous snakes bite him roughly 200 times, suffering anaphylactic shocks, and spending four days hospitalized in a…

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Deregulate Medical Licensing

FEE has published several articles over the years on the dangers of occupational licensing regulations. In short, occupational licensure imposes…

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