Dr. Israel Kirzner discusses entrepreneurship with students attending Advanced Austrian Economics. For more information about this seminar go to http://fee.org/advanced-austrian-economics/
Leonard Read told the surprisingly complex story behind the everyday pencil. Your job is to tell the story of another object in the form of a video under 3 minutes long. Each video will be judged by how well the economic concepts in I, Pencil are applied to another everyday object.
For contest and submission rules, visit http://www.FEE.org/i-object
This contest was made possible by the generosity of the Ralph Smeed Foundation.
Dr. Bradley Hobbs from Florida Gulf Coast University gives students at Freedom Academy II in Estes Park, Colorado advice on how to make a difference in the world. Filmed during the 2011 FEE Summer Seminars.
What might you do if you want to change the world?
How can you harness your passion to make the world a better place?
Isaac Morehouse shares a few of the most important lessons from his personal journey as a volunteer, politician, educator, and entrepreneur. The world needs more innovators, creators, and doers who want to build something better. Both ideas and experiences change the world.
This presentation was filmed in Austin, Texas at FEE’s 2015 Economics of Entrepreneurship high school seminar.
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June 17, 2011 marks the 40th Anniversary of Nixon's War on Drugs. Ever wonder what it costs and if it's worth it?
To find out more visit:
http://www.fee.tv/40th-anniversary-of-the-war-on-drugs
Directed by Brian Aitken (http://www.briandaitken.com) & Produced by Brian Wallace in association with NowSourcing with special thanks to Sheldon Richman (Editor of the Freeman Magazine) and Jeffrey Miron (Harvard Economist and Senior Fellow at the CATO Institute) for their work researching and analyzing drug war expenditures.
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This summer, FEE is hosting ten seminars in six locations across the country for high school and college-aged students. Tuition, room, and meals are covered, and a limited number of travel scholarships are available. Apply today at http://FEE.org/seminars
Tuition keeps rising and student loans are crippling the future of so many young Americans. What is going on here? Student loans for college are largely a creature of federal intervention. Decades ago, politicians decided that it would be good to have more people go to college, and they created a system of grants and subsidized loans to make that possible.
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