Archive for Gregory F. Rehmke
Book Review: Facts, Not Fear: A Parents Guide to Teaching Children About the Environment by Michael Sanera and Jane Shaw
Regnery Publishing • 1996 • 300 pages • $14.95 paperback
Mr. Rehmke is director of educational programs at the Free Enterprise Institute in Houston.
In Facts, Not Fear: A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Children About the Environment, Michael Sanera and Jane Shaw cover a wide spectrum of environmental issues and contrast the research of leading [...]
Property Rights and Law Among the Ancient Greeks
Mr. Rehmke is the director of educational programs at the Free Enterprise Institute in Houston.
Greek art, architecture, literature, philosophy, and politics clearly mark the beginning of Western civilization. But the Greek contribution to the Western world runs far deeper than its intellectual and artistic accomplishments, its stunning architecture, and its masterful works of philosophy [...]
Who Is Destroying the World’s Forests?
Mr. Rehmke heads the Economics in Argumentation program for the Reason Foundation, 2716 Ocean Park Blvd., Suite 1062, Santa Monica, CA 90405. This article is adapted from the April 1989 issue of Econ Update, published by Economics in Argumentation.
Time began its January 2, 1989, “Planet of the Year” issue with a two-page photo of a [...]
The Golden Age of Opportunity
Gregory Rehmke is Director of Seminars at FEE.
It was a golden age of opportunity—a time when adversity coupled with a free economy generated a surge of human energy, productivity, and progress. Impoverished men, women, and children flowed into America by the millions, driven from their aristocratic homelands and tightly planned societies. Isaac Asimov, the [...]




