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Philosophy

History

Yang Zhu and the Freedom of the Self

October 22, 2025 | Katrina Gulliver
History

What Anne Frank and Dr. Christian Larson Can Teach Us about the Power of Optimism

March 28, 2023 | Lawrence W. Reed
Economics

An Economics Book Whose Time Has Finally Come

March 11, 2023 | Joyce Brand
Culture

What Ayn Rand Understood about Romantic Love That so Many Fail to Grasp

February 19, 2023 | Jack Nicastro
History

Hitler’s Chilling Words on Means and Ends

December 19, 2022 | Jon Miltimore
History

History’s First Libertarian?

October 25, 2022 | Jon Miltimore
History

A 5th Century Roman’s Guide to Happiness in a World Full of Pain, Loss, and Injustice

October 2, 2022 | Logan Albright
History

Why Adam Smith Said ‘Virtue Is More to Be Feared Than Vice’

September 25, 2022 | Richard Fulmer
Education

Virtue Signaling Isn’t Virtuous—and Actually Makes Political Tribalism Worse

September 4, 2022 | Christopher Beem
Culture

Antonio Escohotado: 12 Quotes on Liberty and Freedom From the Late Spanish Philosopher

August 20, 2022 | Daniel Pedrero
History

Hannah Arendt’s Chilling Thesis on Evil

July 31, 2022 | Lawrence W. Reed
History

Mencius: The Ancient Chinese Philosopher Who Made a Powerful Case for Limited Government

July 13, 2022 | Lawrence W. Reed
History

China’s Great Philosophers Would Be Horrified by What Mao and the CCP Created

July 10, 2022 | Lawrence W. Reed
Politics

Why Jeff Bezos is not a “Tech Mogul” or the “King of E-Commerce”

February 10, 2022 | Thomas Walker-Werth
Education

Why Vaccine Mandates That Fail to Respect the Right of Conscience Are Immoral

February 1, 2022 | Tim Hsiao
Politics

President Trump’s Ban on Critical Race Theory, Explained

September 14, 2020 | Dan Sanchez
Economics

Zhuang Zhou: The Chinese Philosopher Who Explained Spontaneous Order 2,000 Years Before Adam Smith

August 22, 2020 | Jon Miltimore
Culture

Why Gun Rights Are Essential In a World of Uncertainty and Scarcity

May 19, 2020 | Aaron Tao
Culture

COVID-19 and the Trolley Problem: You’re on the Tracks and the Government Is Controlling the Switch

March 24, 2020 | Robin Koerner
Culture

When Ricky Gervais Meets Socrates: A Lesson on the Limits of Knowledge

January 20, 2020 | Antony Davies
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