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The Socialist Empire: The Incas of Peru
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Louis Baudin | Thursday, September 20, 2018Fill out the form below to get your own free, downloadable copy of The Socialist Empire: The Incas of Peru! Foreword I. The inborn inequality of the various individuals of the human species poses the most intricate problem for all interhuman relations. In any social system the main issue is how to promote peaceful co-operation […] -
Satan’s Bushel
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Garet Garrett | Wednesday, July 18, 2018Fill out the form below to get your own free, downloadable copy of Satan’s Bushel! CHAPTER I Why they asked me to their grayish feast they perhaps did not know themselves. I was a writing person who happened to know their language. They were men of the market place, pillars thereof, with much in common […] -
Friendship: 4 Things ‘The Fellowship of the Ring’ Can Teach Us
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James Walpole | Saturday, March 3, 2018Reframing our search for friends to the search for a fellowship is a powerful change in its own right. We start to be more serious about our friendships when we realize the stakes.
But getting these kinds of friends also takes intentional work. Here is an outline of how to start.
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This Holocaust Survivor Proposed a “Statue of Responsibility” to Complement the Statue of Liberty
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Barry Brownstein | Friday, February 9, 2018By taking responsibility, we then have opportunities to love, to do meaningful work, and to bear our suffering: “A man who becomes conscious of the responsibility he bears toward a human being who affectionately waits for him, or to an unfinished work, will never be able to throw away his life. He knows the ‘why’ for his existence, and will be able to bear almost any ‘how’.”
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Ayn Rand’s Career Advice Is Still on Point
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Kirk Barbera | Tuesday, January 16, 2018Follow Rand’s advice or not. Your life is yours, as she would say. But the ones who listen and learn for themselves are the ones who achieve a life worth living.
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China Has Essentially Doomed Its Electric Car Industry
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John Tamny | Monday, October 23, 2017Most Silicon Valley start-ups go belly up. Over 90 percent according to Valley eminence Andy Kessler. The previous number is more evidence that the road to Google’s gargantuan valuation was paved by the decline of many companies like it that didn’t make the cut.
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Who Cares Who the Fed Chairman Is?
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John Tamny | Friday, October 13, 2017That economists would worship at the altar of what supports their conceit is logical, and can be explained by basic self-interest. What’s less understandable is that Trump’s Fed search has normally right-leaning media all breathy about his choice having some kind of profound economic significance, one way or the other.
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Must the Police Be Above the Law to Enforce It?
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Antony Davies James R. Harrigan | Wednesday, September 6, 2017Nurse Alex Wubbels refused to let police draw blood from an unconscious crash victim and ended up arrested. The ensuing national controversy has brought police conduct back into the spotlight, raising several questions. Is it necessary to be above the law to enforce it? Does the policy of granting “qualified immunity” to officers incentivize irresponsibility? Would police ranks have far fewer “bad apples” if officers were required to carry malpractice insurance? Antony and James address all this and more.
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The Great Opium War Revival
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Jeffrey A. Tucker | Friday, August 11, 2017Let’s revisit the Opium Wars, as Donald Trump is determined to do. Then, like now, the drug problem – one that roiled world politics and led to massive political upheaval in China – traces to government action in response to some people’s desire to get high.
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How FEE Used Umbraco to Share 70 years of Archives
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David Veksler | Wednesday, September 7, 2016Here is the process we used this summer to build http://history.fee.org/