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Strategic Notes from FEE—More growth in technology and talent
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Wayne Olson | Friday, March 6, 2015FEE increases its investment in both technology and talent.
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Meditations on Freedom
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Leonard E. Read | Thursday, February 26, 2015Published by the Foundation for Economic Education, 1980 “The road,” wrote Cervantes, “is always better than the inn.” Those who settle on fame or fortune as the inn, and having arrived, call it quits, miss the whole point of life. Realistically, there is no inn, no ultimate point of arrival. It is the road […] -
Parking, Prices, and the End of Circling: An Interview with Max Marty
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The Freeman | Monday, October 13, 2014CEO Max Marty and his team are attempting to solve parking problems with peer-to-peer networking and dynamic pricing. But it’s not without controversy. The Freeman sat down with the start-up chief to discuss his Volo app. -
Evangeline Wanders
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Sarah Skwire | Thursday, February 27, 2014When lives and property are held at “his Majesty’s pleasure,” the blacksmith is always right. Injustice prevails, backed up by might. And Evangeline will always wander, looking for a home.
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IRS Targeting: As Predictable as Politics
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Bruce Yandle | Thursday, June 6, 2013The IRS's targeting of Tea Party groups was only par for the course. All government actions are best viewed as political actions. -
The Boston Marathon Bombs
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Michael Nolan | Tuesday, April 16, 2013The Boston Marathon bombings stirred up the trolls. But the same freedom of speech they abuse lets the far-greater number of decent people speak, inquire, trade information, and lend condolences—and that's a reason to feel safer than anything any politician (or conspiracy nut) can say. -
Spontaneous Order: Awakening the Sacred
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Zachary Caceres | Wednesday, April 10, 2013The fundamental creativity of the universe steeps us in complexity beyond our comprehension. From the rigidness of iron to the endless variation in markets, we are part of a universe of wholes greater than the sums of their parts. -
Stripping off the Gray Flannel Suit
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Sarah Skwire | Tuesday, October 16, 2012Everyone knows The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit is about how commerce strangles the spirit, right? They should try reading it, says Sarah Skwire.
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Elia Kazan Reconsidered
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Bruce Edward Walker | Wednesday, June 27, 2012The short list of best American film directors will forever include Elia Kazan, whose cinematic efforts include many good films, several great ones, and a couple of immense quality that have fallen through the cracks due to poor timing, comparison to his other landmark accomplishments, or perhaps critical negligence. Identified by none other than Stanley […] -
Google Bombarded with Requests to Suppress Information
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Kevin Bayer | Monday, June 18, 2012“Google has received more than 1,000 requests from authorities to take down content from its search results or YouTube video in the last six months of 2011, the company said on Monday, denouncing what it said was an alarming trend. In its twice-yearly Transparency Report, the world’s largest web search engine said the requests were […]