No taxpayer funds financed those 2-1/2 billion books. A remarkable project of private, voluntary, civil society action by genuinely good people.
Read MoreGenocide in the Caucasus: Russia's Murderous Legacy
Under authoritarian czars, followed by totalitarian communists, followed by the fascist Putin, Russian kleptocracies have incurred the lasting hatred of their neighbors because they won’t leave them alone.
Read MoreThe Inspiring Teresa Teng →
When the captive peoples of Beijing’s tyranny are someday liberated, we will look back and likely credit Teng’s music for contributing to the revolutionary spirit that finally got the job done. My latest at FEE.
Read MoreThe Biggest Mutiny of the Gulag Archipelago
Some might say the prisoners at Kengir embarked on a fool’s errand when they rose in righteous fury against the regime that tormented them. Their heroism was not in vain.
Read MoreFEE's 80th Shaped by FEE's 21st →
As FEE looks to its 80th anniversary in 2026, we can be proud that in 1967, Leonard Read reinforced the importance of moral principles to the freedom philosophy.
Read MoreRemembering Yogi on His 100th
To millions of Americans, he might have been better known for things he said than for the game he played. He remains a great and unforgettable American.
Read MorePopes Pontificating on Immigration
Leo XIV should show understanding of America’s situation before he moralizes as Francis did on American immigration policy.
Read MorePublic Education as State Worship
Don’t trust any outfit that doesn’t trust you.
Read MoreThe Compatible Teachings of Christ and Confucius
It should surprise no one that the murdering megalomanic, Mao Zedong, hated both Christ and Confucius.
Read MorePaper Money as a Weapon of War →
The greatest harm the HMS Phoenix inflicted on America was accomplished with paper, not gunpowder.
Read MoreRuining the Money
Ottoman rulers routinely engaged in the debasement of money. It prompted a revolt in 1589.
Read MoreHow the Post-WWII Economic Boom Proved Keynesians Wrong →
Federal spending plummeted by 75 percent. Millions re-entered the private job market. Yet unemployment remained lower than it is today, and the economy took off.
Read MoreDumb Trade Policy
Worrying about the balance of trade is misplaced. Basing a nation’s trade policy on it is worse; it’s dumb and destructive.
Read MoreSaluting a Brazilian Revolutionary
Since 1890, Brazilians have celebrated Tiradentes Day on April 21 to honor a man whose ideas and courage have inspired them for more than two centuries.
Read MoreCentenarians for Liberty →
I would give anything to spend even a moment with centenarians who fought for America’s liberty. Thank you, Rev. E. B. Hillard, for doing that very thing so long ago.
Read MorePatriots' Day 2025 -- April 19
How many Revolutionary War veterans were still alive in 1864? Find out here.
Read MoreA Good and Faithful Servant →
So far as I know, from the reports of the many who knew him personally, Billy Graham was the real thing, through and through. Never a hint of pretense or prevarication. Honest, candid, principled, incorruptible, steadfast.
Read MoreA Tax Man With Courage and Convictions →
Have you ever heard of someone so principled that he quit his job rather than do something he knew to be wrong?
Read MoreThe Greatest Hero of World War II
Pacifists may not start wars, but they don’t win them either. For that, we need the Audie Murphys of the world.
Read MoreFDR and the IRS
The first president to personally corrupt the IRS for political purposes was the Democratic icon, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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