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What the American Founders Meant by Equality
The Declaration of Independence was not egalitarian in the modern sense.
Why Microschools Can Be an Ideal Learning Environment for Neurodiverse Kids
More personalized learning models may be especially valuable for students with learning challenges or special needs.
When Equality Becomes Evil
Equality before the law is an indisputably good thing. Using force to make people equal is an entirely different story.
Why Do Big Cities Tend to Have Bigger Government?
Like any place that generates significant wealth, cities also generate significant incentives to capture the wealth
Why Do Big Cities Tend to Have More Big Government?
Like any place that generates significant wealth, cities also generate significant incentives to capture the wealth
7 Simple Ways to Save Money—and Tens of Thousands of Dollars
Here are seven ways I've discovered to save thousands from my budget.
The Deadly Sins of Politics
Politics isn’t exempt from the allure of the deadly sins. Some political systems even magnify the allure…
Why the Ethics of ‘Would You Kill Baby Hitler?’ Are More Important Than You Probably Think
The 2002 Twilight Zone episode "Cradle of Darkness" toys with a simple question: can an evil act (murder) be justified if its consequences are sufficiently positive?
How to Become an Entrepreneur: Tips From Meal Prep on Fleek Founder Nick Quintero
We sat down with entrepreneur Nicholas Quintero to find out what it means to be an entrepreneur in this digital era.
An Introduction to Politics for the Politically Clueless
If you have always felt somewhat lost on the political landscape, this primer is for you.
‘100 Schools in 10 Years’, Award-Winning Microschool Founder Shares Her Vision
Iman Alleyne is ready to tackle her big dream of building a sweeping Kind Academy microschool network.
Mergers, Marriage, and Monopoly: What Matrimony Can Teach Us about Corporate Acquisitions
No mergers should ever be prevented. Businesses uniting is no different than individuals doing so.
The Deleted Scene From Superman II That Made It a Much Better (and Darker) Movie
Tragedy and evil are intrinsic aspects of the reality that all children are born into and must learn to grapple with.
How Does the Federal Reserve Create Money?
“What are the levers used by the Federal Reserve Bank to increase or decrease the money supply?" a reader asks.
How I Paid Off $20,000 in Debt in 6 Months
Becoming debt free is possible. Here are some tips on how to get there.
History's First Libertarian?
The Chinese philosopher Zhuang Zhou was articulating Adam Smith’s ‘invisible hand’ two thousand years before 'The Wealth of Nations.'
2023 Federal Tax Brackets Are Out. See Which Bracket You Fall in—and Why Tax Rates Are so High
The sad truth is, the average American works four months a year just to cover tax bills. How did we get here?
John Mackey: ‘Capitalism Is the Greatest Thing Mankind Has Ever Done’
The Whole Foods founder offered a clear message on capitalism at LibertyCON in Miami, where five hundred delegates from 50 countries recently gathered.
‘Doubles to Dorms’ Isn’t a Scandal, but Prohibiting Bidding on Real Estate Would Be
In New Orleans, people are “fed up” with the 'Doubles to Dorms' movement, and they have garnered political support for their cause.
How Microschools Are Reshaping K-12 Education in South Florida
Parent demand for personalized learning options, along with a collaborative, entrepreneurial atmosphere, is contributing to a surge of microschools in South Florida.
California Entrepreneur Who Was Fined $1000 for Drawing Informal Maps without a License Takes Regulatory Board to Court
Ryan Crownholm’s story perfectly illustrates how occupational licensing laws stifle competition.
What I Learned about the Cuban Embargo on My Trip to Havana
It’s time to end the Cuban Embargo—and its successors.
How to See the Unseen through the Broken Window Parable
A guide to Frédéric Bastiat’s timeless lesson
The Most Dangerous Man in the World
Menace to tyrants, liberator of generations
Price Controls Should Remain on the Ash Heap of History
Prices tell us vital information about our economy.
Why I Love Landlords
A costly and grueling repair is a reminder of why landlords matter.
Former Bush Speechwriter Says Feds Should Plan to Seize Starlink From Elon Musk
Former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum said the federal government should "have a plan ready to nationalize Starlink fast" in case Musk doesn't want to play ball in Ukraine.
Fauci Claims He Had ‘Nothing to Do’ With School Closures. His Own Statements Suggest Otherwise
Dr. Anthony Fauci’s recent dodge on school closures is at odds with many of his own statements.
Why Nothing in Westeros Ever Changes (Besides the Size of the Dragons)
House of Dragon, like its predecessor Game of Thrones, is The Godfather of epic fantasy. Westeros is a land where power rules and individual rights do not exist.
Why John D. Rockefeller Is a Hero Worth Celebrating, Not a Villain
Through his innovative business practices, John D. Rockefeller raised the quality of life for tens of millions of people while employing hundreds of thousands.
A Primer on How to Think about the Economy
Per Bylund's new book 'How to Think about the Economy' is an ideal introduction to students of economics.
How Sound Money Won the Battle of Yorktown—and Saved the American Revolution
Two hundred and forty-one years ago this week, sound money helped save the day during the critical Battle of Yorktown.
Why so Many Elites Can't Stand Elon Musk
Musk’s plebeian sense of humor is a big part of why the establishment can’t stand him.
Will the Microschool Movement Last? Lessons from the 1960s “Free Schools”
If you ask today’s microschool founders, they will tell you—without hesitation—that microschools are here to stay.
What the Worst Economic Predictions in History Can Teach Us about Economics
Can economists predict the future? Hardly.
What Thought-Leaders Can Learn from St. Augustine
"It is light that brings forth the eye."
Modern Monetary Theory Isn't Modern. It's Antiquated
Modern Monetary Theory is little more than Ancient Monetary Theory in modern garb.
Joe Rogan Schools Magazine Mogul Who Says Government Must ‘Regulate the Internet’
Joe Rogan clearly understands the corrupting nature of power.
Lukashenko’s Mad Attempt to 'Forbid' Prices From Rising Is a Movie We've Seen Before
The historical examples of price control failure are almost endless, and Belarus will soon join the sorry list.
Watching Bureaucratic Busybodies Harass Artists Filming a Shot in NYC Taught Me an Important Lesson about Rent Seeking
Individual rights to utilize public spaces should not be contingent on whether they’re being used to generate profit.
Abolish the Economics Nobel Prize
Why Hayek (and I) would've opposed the creation of a Nobel Prize in economics.
How to Eat Healthily on Just $3 a Day
Eating well is easier than you might think.
Karl Marx's Gravest Miscalculation
The roots of socialism's tragedies can be found in Marx's famous Manifesto.
Why the People of Vietnam Have Surprisingly Warm Views of Americans, Despite the History
Anti-Americanism in Vietnam is less pronounced than in many other parts of the world, and it likely stems from Vietnamese views about wealth and capitalism.
The Root of Today’s Worldwide Education Problem Is Staring Us in the Face
From Israel to America and lots of places in between, government schools are failing. This should not surprise us.
What’s the Most Important Issue for the Liberty Movement to Focus On?
There are many great candidates, but there’s one that stands above the rest.
The Five Virtues of a Good Writer
According to one of the best: the great Henry Hazlitt.
Why More Dense Housing Means More Spacious Living
How market urbanism is a win-win for people in both urban and rural areas.
Are Innovative K-12 Education Models Coming To Your Community? It Depends On Where You Live
Despite regulatory barriers, education entrepreneurs like Chris Turner are bringing new learning models to communities across the country.
Three Days of the Condor: The 1970s Movie That Revealed the Real Terror of a Deep State
In the end, Three Days of the Condor leaves us with a riddle. What is the use of a free press if those with influence are too afraid or corrupt to print the truth?
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