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What We Can Learn from the Machiavelli of Nonviolence
Classical liberals might find Gene Sharp's ideas fascinating.
The EU is No Friend to Scottish Independence
The Scottish National Party needs to end its love affair with the EU.
Imagine Being Locked Up in Prison because of Bad Forensics
How many more innocent Americans must be imprisoned before we get junk science out of the courtroom?
No Stadium Subsidies: Not Even for the Super Bowl
NFL teams can afford to pay for their own stuff.
Should Wagner's "Here Comes the Bride" Be Considered Hate Music?
To enjoy art is not to endorse the views of the artist.
We Women Don’t Need Workplace "Safe Spaces"
The best workplace defense starts with a willingness to stand up for yourself.
Support the Troops with Peace and the Right to Try
PTSD can be a terminal illness.
The Ideology Behind “So What You’re Saying Is...”
When it comes to ideas of prejudice, we really are speaking a different language.
The Man Who Saved Russia from the Soviet Union
The architect of glasnost and perestroika.
How Halo Top Reached the Top
Halo Top has been a life changer. In fact, I ate an entire pint while writing this article.
He Was a President Who Understood Principle
Coolidge was the rare sort of politician who stuck by his principles of fiscal responsibility and governmental restraint.
As a Video Editor, This Interview Reel Appalled Me
Journalism shouldn't deliberately promote misunderstanding.
America Relies on Immigrants
Despite citizens' fears and beliefs, the United States relies fairly heavily on immigrants, both economically and socially.
It Takes Humility to Learn Deeply
You will never learn everything, and sometimes you will be wrong — and that's okay.
The Dunning-Kruger Effect Explains the Growth of Government
Why do democracies lead to ever-growing states?
Is the World Becoming Less Free?
Erosion of the rule of law and various civil liberties are causing the world to be a less free, less prosperous place.
This Was Mises’s Main Case for Peace
War only destroys. Peace, on the other hand, creates.
Should 20-Somethings Be Considered Adolescents?
Extending the age of adolescence to a person's mid-twenties does no one any favors.
The Latest in Local Government Pettiness
Localization of government is no guarantee of good behavior, as these examples demonstrate.
Guess Why Hundreds of Busboys Just Lost Their Jobs
The minimum wage wages war on entry-level workers.
Is Pest Control a Public Good?
If so, should government provide it?
The Pentagon Is Hunting for UFOs. Guess How Much It Costs.
Another imaginative way to waste tax dollars.
What's Fair Isn't Always Equal
Getting everybody to an equal end-state requires constant meddling and is the opposite of fair.
Oxfam Cares More About Ideology than Poverty
Its dodgy methodology, nit-picking of facts, and ideological commitment to the non-problem of inequality make it an intellectually dishonest player in policy advocacy.
Haiti Needs Capitalism, Not More Central Planning
The Haitian government's disastrous attempt to centrally plan organic bananas shows just how important respecting individuals' economic freedom is.
Many Intellectuals Can't Stand Jordan Peterson. Why?
A liberal arts education should help the student to live well.
Amazon Should Stick to Capitalism and Avoid the Crony Game
Amazon should build its headquarters solely with its own money.
Iranians Want Free Speech and Free Trade
Iranians are asking for human rights and economic freedom. That sounds like liberty.
Christ Versus the Crowd: My Interview with Jordan B. Peterson
The antidote for chaos is to love your neighbor as yourself.
The Epic Life of Lenin's Personal Enemy and One of Tolstoy's Favorite Authors
One of Poland's greatest heroes.
The Threats To Global Recovery Are Economic - Not Political
Protectionism remains a potent threat.
We May Finally See the End of Compulsory Union Dues
No wonder the union spin machine is already working overtime.
Can a Flat Tax Rescue Italy’s Economy?
Italy's economy has been, at best, stagnant since the 90s. Tax reform might be the remedy.
Nativists Can’t Predict the Future
To broadly predict the future behavior of anyone, much less immigrants, is collectivist folly.
Intentions Don't Matter — Outcomes Do
In the ongoing battle of ideology between capitalism and socialism, what do the outcomes say?
What Are "European Values" Anyway?
"European values" are the poor excuse for a political project that doesn't have a monopoly on them anyway.
The Advance of Liberty Depends on Stories, Not Just Arguments
If you tell the right story to enough people, you don’t have to argue with them.
Yes, You Can Be for Lower Taxes and Smaller Deficits
Being for one does not necessarily prevent you from being for the other.
Should We Really Be Encouraging the Master's Degree for All?
The advantage gained by having a college degree is rapidly diminishing.
To Change the World, Change Yourself
You can't change the world if you don't change yourself first.
How Believing in Socialism Can Make You Miserable
A philosophy of resentment only holds people back.
Is "Fake News" Really Fake?
The more complicated a situation, the more open to interpretation it is.
FEE Remembers and Celebrates Bettina Bien-Greaves
A hero passes on.
FEE's Campus Ambassador Program Celebrates One Year
We're celebrating the birthday of the CA program by highlighting 5 exceptional ambassadors!
Arizona's Licensing Laws May Be Getting a Trim
It's not perfect, but it's a start.
Minimum Wage Fallout Is Caused by Government, Not Businesses
Employees don't magically become more productive because businesses have to pay them more, so they need to make up the losses elsewhere.
Jordan B. Peterson Is the Furthest Thing from the Alt-Right
His project is about personal, not political, empowerment.
Public School Was the Worst — Luckily I Had Options
No one way of schooling is going to fit everyone. Kids are all different.
The 10 Habits of Logical People
The authentically logical person keeps his logic rooted in truth and never lets it devolve into mere verbal trickery.
Great Books May Revolutionize College Admissions Tests
Are we seeing a renaissance of classical education in America?
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