No setback ever deterred the iron wills of these two great men.
Read MoreThe Japanese Tocqueville--Part 3 →
Coming from a country where the State historically monopolized education, Mori saw America’s much freer institutions as a model of accomplishment.
Read MoreHyperinflation Can Happen Here--And Already Did →
Remember that just a year ago, the “experts” in Washington assured us that rising prices were “transitory.” Now with inflation officially 8.5 percent and more likely 10 percent in reality, those experts were obviously either mistaken, stupid or deceptive.
Read MoreThe Japanese Tocqueville--Part 2 →
Mori Arinori saw private life and civil society in America as remarkably cheerful and robust, reserving special praise for a particular day. This is Part 2 of a three-part series.
Read MoreA Virtue We Must Cultivate →
If you can say someday that when liberty was challenged, you rose to defend it and did not run for cover, your children and grandchildren will thank you. They will remember you as heroes for a noble cause.
Read MoreCelebrating Freedom in Prague →
Goofy Now Runs Disney →
Happiness at a Disney theme park now is so sanitized of tradition and drenched in politicized fads that I personally will never set foot in one again.
Read MoreThe Japanese Tocqueville--Part 1 →
A leading figure of the Japanese Enlightenment, Mori Arinori also offered some fascinating insights about America.
Read MoreThe Beloved Big Mouth from Butte →
Martha Raye’s affection for the troops was rivaled only by her love of the country.
Read MoreUkraine and Poland: Brothers in War and Peace →
For reasons only magnified by Putin’s invasion, the Mickiewicz column is in a most appropriate place.
Read MorePutin the Fool →
The real fool of this April Fool’s Day in Odessa is Vladimir Putin.
Read MorePutting Friedman to Work at 110 →
“Concentrated power is not rendered harmless by the good intentions of those who create it.”
Read MoreEducating for Freedom →
What are some ways to introduce ideas of freedom and free markets to young people who have not heard them before? This is the topic of this short video interview I did at the initiative of Jan Kuban of the Polish-American Foundation for Education and Research in Economics (PAFERE) in Warsaw. — March 2022.
Read MoreBetter to Shun the Bait →
Do the right thing now or you will inevitably regret your failure later. How many times does this have to be stated before its wisdom sinks in?
Read MoreWarren Harding's Reputation Deserves a Renovation →
If you can’t find anything good to say about Warren Harding, you haven’t looked very far. You can listen to many of Harding’s speeches here: https://tinyurl.com/2hf2u8xu.
Read MoreLife Without Liberty is Unthinkable - Part 2 →
We need regular reminders of exactly why liberty is important, precious, indispensable, and priceless. Part 1 of this article is here: https://elamerican.com/life-without-liberty-is-unthinkable/.
Putin and Krylenko: Two Evil Peas in the Same Pod →
A kind of justice finally claimed Nikolai Krylenko and, in time, it claimed the regime that produced him too. Civilized people will not be disappointed if something similar befalls Vladimir Putin. Krylenko deserved it, and so will Putin.
Read MoreThe Tiny Country that Almost Bought Alaska Before America Did →
A very wise observation of the 18th Century French political philosopher Montesquieu sums all this up in a single sentence: “Countries are well cultivated, not as they are fertile, but as they are free.” That ought to be the first lesson taught to economics students everywhere.
Read MoreReviving the Can-Do Spirit →
No matter the obstacles—a virus or even the worst president since Woodrow Wilson—we have no good reason to ever give up on the future.
Read MoreThe Courage of Ukraine →
If you can say someday that when liberty was challenged, you rose to defend it and did not run for cover, your children and grandchildren will thank you. They will remember you as heroes for a most noble cause. I STAND WITH UKRAINE!
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