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Facts, Not Fear: A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Children About the Environment by Michael Sanera and Jane Shaw
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Gregory Rehmke | Friday, August 1, 1997Regnery Publishing • 1996 • 300 pages • $14.95 paperback Mr. Rehmke is director of educational programs at the Free Enterprise Institute in Houston. In Facts, Not Fear: A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Children About the Environment, Michael Sanera and Jane Shaw cover a wide spectrum of environmental issues and contrast the research of leading […] -
Human Action
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Hans F. Sennholz | Monday, July 1, 1996Human Action is the legacy of a genius, left to us and to be passed on from generation to generation. Most books, like their authors, are soon forgotten. Human Action lives, and its influence will live throughout the centuries. It is one of those books to which we return again and again—it never fails us, […] -
FEE and the Climate of Opinion
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Bettina Bien Greaves | Wednesday, May 1, 1996“The genuine history of mankind,” as Ludwig von Mises wrote, “is the history of ideas.” In this sense, history is made, although it is not planned, by men and by their ideas. We can see the power of ideas by studying history. Just as water can in time wear away rock, so too may an […] -
Ruinous Litigation
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Hans F. Sennholz | Monday, January 1, 1996In Glendale, California, a couple recently filed a malpractice suit against a church, alleging that incompetent pastoral counseling had led to a suicide. The case was dismissed in the end because the ministers had taken no money for their counseling. But it also suggested that church-sponsored counselors who charge fees may become the targets of […] -
Religion’s Modern Witch Hunt
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Charles Dickson | Wednesday, February 1, 1995Dr. Dickson is a chemistry teacher, ordained clergyman, and writer whose articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, The Christian Science Monitor, and numerous other scientific, religious, and business publications. The Old Testament Book of Exodus contains a verse which reads, “thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.” For hundreds of years […] -
If You Build It, They Will Come
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K. L. Billingsley | Monday, August 1, 1994K. L. Billingsley is a media fellow of the Pacific Research Institute in San Francisco. Critics of the government are not always right that taxpayers don’t get what they pay for. Sometimes they get more. For example, the government of California has recently provided a lesson in the link between human behavior and economics that […] -
Notes from FEE
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Hans F. Sennholz | Tuesday, December 1, 1992The destiny of a republic in which the majority thrives on entitlements forcibly extracted from minorities is despotism. -
Prelude to the Total State
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Nelson Hultberg | Tuesday, September 1, 1992There can never be a third way between capitalism and socialism. -
The Property Rights Origins of Privacy Rights
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Mary Chlopecki | Saturday, August 1, 1992Privacy and property rights are intimately linked. -
The Bill of Rights and Moral Philosophy
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Tibor R. Machan | Wednesday, July 1, 1992The Bill of Rights captures basic political and ethical ideals.