All Posts Tagged With: "FEE"
Lawrence Reed Profiled by Young Americans for Liberty
The Young Americans for Liberty website features a profile of FEE President Lawrence W. Reed, calling him “the liberty movement’s ambassador to the rest of the world.” Here’s a teaser: Reed is known all over the world for his advocacy of freedom. His stories are laced with optimism and passion, his responses to questions are [...]
25Feb2011 | Tsvetelin M. Tsonevski | 1 comment | ContinuedLooking Back
When Leonard Read, a Chamber of Commerce executive from Los Angeles, set out to launch The Foundation for Economic Education in March of 1946, the world was facing tremendous problems of readjustment and recovery from the upheavals of World War II. The country was suffering from persistent, ugly confrontation between labor and management, from vacillating [...]
1Mar1996 | Hans F. Sennholz | 0 comments | ContinuedThoughts on FEE’s 50th Anniversary
It is force, not opinion, that queens its way over the world, but it is opinion that looses the force. —Blaise Pascal, 1670 How to get from here to there—from (to supply a current benchmark on massive government) the U.S. $1.7 trillion budget, over to a widespread reaffirmation of the rule of [...]
1Mar1996 | William H. Peterson | 0 comments | Continued-
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