Yes, unbelievable as it may be to small children, governments and double standards go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Read MoreEntrepreneurs and Encouragement →
My speech for the Free Market Road Show conference in Podgorica, Montenegro — May 2021. In the video, the speech begins at about 6:50.
Read MoreGeorge Schuyler Was His Own Man →
For more than five decades as a journalist, George Schuyler eloquently assailed Jim Crow, Big Government, and socialism.
Read MoreLiberty, Christianity and Latin America →
Liberty is an environment in which everyone makes choices about his life without fearing the initiation of force against him.
Read MoreThe Mind of Edith Hamilton →
Edith Hamilton: “If men insisted on being free from the burden of a life that was self-dependent and also responsible for the common good, they would cease to be free at all. Responsibility was the price every man must pay for freedom. It was to be had on no other terms.”
Read MoreThe Class Warfare Game Never Ends Well →
A society can either create wealth or plunder and redistribute it. Which side are you on?
Read MoreMy Thoughts in the Romanian Press on the Country's Economic Development →
A good leader does not consider himself God and does not try to replace the personal plans of individuals with his own governmental plan but must realize that prosperous economies exist not because arrogant civil servants set them up, but because, thanks to consumers and risk-taking, private entrepreneurs have been allowed the freedom to thrive.
Read MoreDon't Repeat FDR's Mistakes →
In the midst of the Great Depression, many Americans put common sense aside and accepted Franklin Roosevelt’s beguiling promises. But decades later, we know that those promises were rooted in politics, not economics, and that the New Deal was nothing more than a series of expensive blunders.
Read MoreHayek on Collectivism →
The principle that ends justify means is one where the ethics of individualists and collectivists collide, F.A. Hayek saw.
Read MoreA Video Interview on America's Parallels to Rome →
Lots of great info in this video interview on ancient Rome and lessons for today — recorded in April 2021
Read MoreJoe Biden Knows Jim Crow--VERY well! →
Get your history of Jim Crow from people who know what they’re talking about, such as Jerrold Packard and Bill Steigerwald and Ray Sprigle, not from politicians more interested in manipulating you than informing you.
Read MoreTwo Big Brazilian Flops →
Even the most successful people confront the specter of failure. The question is can we learn from it.
Read MoreA May Day Lesson: The Real Reasons Wages Rise →
You owe it to yourself on May Day, and every day, to know what makes the difference between wealth and poverty for the workers of the world.
Read MoreThe Hazards of Propaganda in Economics Textbooks →
When people have little or no economic understanding, they embrace impractical “pie-in-the-sky” solutions to problems. They may think that whatever the government gives must really be “free,” and that all it has to do to foster prosperity is to command it.
Read MoreA Dark, Dark Night →
An 11-minute audio podcast in the “Rule of Law” series of Lee Habeeb’s “Our American Stories,” based on articles of mine on the Wilson administration.
Read MoreA Deal with the Devil →
The first communist state enslaved millions and bedeviled the world until its collapse in 1991.
Read MoreBe as Good as Your Dog Thinks You Are →
A fundamental rule of influence is this: You cannot impart what you don’t possess!
Read MoreThe Deficit That Matters Most →
Audiences ask me all the time, “Mr. Reed, what do you think the #1 problem is in the country today?” They expect me to say it’s government spending, or deficits, or crime, or opioids, or taxes, or racism, or the national debt. It is none of those.
Read MoreThe First Female Mayor →
Until the polls opened on election day, she had no idea she was even on the ballot.
Read MoreOrigins of the Modern Nanny State →
The modern welfare state began not as a utopian vision of altruism and compassion, but as nothing more than a political ploy for one man to keep himself and his party in office.
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