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Edwin Cannan: An Economist Who Protested against Big Government

by Richard Ebeling One hundred years ago, the countries of Europe were trying to recover from the consequences of the …

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In Memoriam: Steven G. Horwitz, 1964-2021

by Art Carden First Published at Forbes.com here… The economist Steven G. Horwitz, who spent most of his career teaching …

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Free Market Liberalism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Summary The recent fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has renewed discussion and debate about finding some solution to …

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Great Lectures from the Grove: ‘Everyday Economic Errors’

Grove City College premiered “The Life of the Mind: Great Lectures from the Grove” lecture series beginning, Wednesday, March 3, …

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Welcome to Word Tyranny and Cultural Balkanization

Summary We are in the midst of an ideological war over the language we use and the associative interactions we …

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A Student’s Essay That Changed The World

by Lawrence W. Reed “…No man can rightly lay claim, moral or otherwise, to owning another…” More from Lawrence W. …

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The Difference One Can Make

The Story of Nicholas Winton and The Importance of Character by Lawrence W. Reed and Benjamin D. Stafford The truest …

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Some Confusions of Language in Economic Thought

Summary Fifty two years ago, Friedrich A. Hayek published a monograph on, “The Confusions of Language in Political Thought.” He …

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The Essential Austrian Economics

The Austrian school was founded in 1871 by Carl Menger, a journalist and economist, with his book Principles of Economics.

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