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Ibn Khaldun: An Arab Scholar 21st Century Politicians Could Learn From

Muslim scholar Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406) understood economics and human incentives in a way many modern-day politicians do not. by Lawrence …

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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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Arthur Guinness sure knew how to brew a dark, creamy stout.

Arthur Guinness sure knew how to brew a dark, creamy stout. by Lawrence W. Reed Read the original article at …

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A Celebration of Black Entrepreneurs and Emancipators throughout American History

A new ebook anthology of essays for Black History Month. This article was originally published on FEE.org. Read the original …

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Video: Excuse Me, Professor with Lawrence W. Reed

On Thursday, February 18, 2016 Mr. Lawrence W. Reed, president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE.org) spoke at College …

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Video: Lawrence W. Reed at the First Annual Joan Thompson Memorial Freedom Lecture

On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 Mr. Lawrence Reed, president of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE.org) made a presentation on …

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What Led to the Magna Carta? War and Taxes

Rapacious royalty in the run-up to Runnymede First published at FEE’s Anything Peaceful blog, and is offered here with the …

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Seven Principles of Sound Public Policy

Originally from a speech at the Detroit Economic Club, Mr. Reed has given this presentation in over 100 different places. …

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