Trump’s Lumber Tariffs Hurt Hurricane Recovery
As the flood waters from Hurricane Harvey dry up, the residents of affected areas are turning to the task of […]
As the flood waters from Hurricane Harvey dry up, the residents of affected areas are turning to the task of […]
Introductory note from FEE President Lawrence W. Reed: On August 18, we published my article entitled “Herpes Cure Needs Free to […]
Despite being billed as a showdown of competing political protests and rallies, the only political action on the streets of […]
Union Video of the Day I. From a 1980 lecture, Milton Friedman discusses the “real world effects of unions” in […]
Over the past few decades, hundreds of millions of people have risen out of poverty to grow into a powerful […]
766,010,000 people. That’s how many are living in extreme poverty today, defined by the World Bank as having roughly $2/day […]
Karl Marx famously began The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte by observing that Hegel “remarks somewhere that all facts and […]
Many of the most expensive flood and storm disasters in US history have occurred in recent decades. The glib response […]
The debate over financial regulation is stuck in a false dichotomy. Many see it as a zero-sum trade-off between protecting […]
Left-wing commentators are struggling to come to grips with Venezuela’s economic collapse. In early August, Stanford University professor Terry Lynn […]
Income mobility in the United States has stagnated, a fact that hurts the poor most of all. If President Trump […]
I’ve made very serious (and hopefully substantive) arguments about why small government and free markets are the recipe for prosperity. […]
The Western world recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Communist dream turned oppressive […]
Constitution Day-September 17-marks the anniversary of its 1787 signing. Students will be taught about it…but not because of its importance. […]
Politically we seem to be living in trying times. The political polarization, as portrayed in the mainstream news media, appears […]
Since the rise during the late 1800s of socialism, New Liberalism, and Progressivism it has been conventional to scorn economic […]