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Evening with FEE, featuring John Stossel
On April 12, we will host Evening with FEE with special guest John Stossel. The Fox Business Channel anchor and The Freeman contributor will be presenting his new book No, They Can’t, scheduled for release in April. About No, They Can’t: From the myth that government can spend its way out of a crisis to [...]
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Böhm-Bawerk for the Citizen
Economics is often considered the dismal science. To the average person it appears dry and boring but this should not be the case. While economics is not as dismal as it is often portrayed, it is not something the average person must learn. As Murray Rothbard once said, It is no crime to be ignorant [...]
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Protecting the Foundations of A Free Society
FEE was founded in 1946, yet the wheels began to spin even earlier. Today’s document is a letter from Leonard Read inviting Henry Hazlitt to a group discussion of what was to become FEE’s first publication, Fred Fairchild’s “Profits and the Ability to Pay” pamphlet. The letter is dated December 12, 1945, before the Foundation [...]
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Spring Break with FEE
Spring Break with FEE will introduce the free-enterprise system to high school students, teachers, and parents in Metro Atlanta. In partnership with Youth Entrepreneurs™ of Atlanta, the Foundation for Economic Education has designed this four-day event to address three fundamental business, civics, and economics questions: What is the importance of the entrepreneur? How does free enterprise work? And [...]
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Freedom University
Freedom University offers an introductory, interdisciplinary, comprehensive overview of the workings of a free society. The Austrian approach to economic theory, including Mises and Hayek, will be emphasized. Topics range from the history of money and inflation to the current economic climate and healthcare. Student Level: Introductory
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Economics is often considered the dismal science. To the average person it appears dry and boring but this should not be the case. While economics ... Read More
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- Capital and Interest Review by Ludwig von Mises by Ludwig von Mises
- Letter from Leonard Read to Henry Hazlitt December 12, 1945 by Leonard E. Read
- “Bureaucracy Defined” by Henry Hazlitt by Henry Hazlitt
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- Economics in One LessonHenry Hazlitt simplifies economic theory.
- Great Myths of the Great DepressionNot the way it was taught in school.
- FEE InformantA different kind of economics.
- Free Market Twitter GuideThe only sortable list of free market twitterers.
- I, PencilLeonard Read's classic pamphlet.
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Honesty Is Not the Best Political Policy
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