Resolved: "Income inequality in a free market is natural and productive."
See Max Borders and Snehal Shingavi debate income inequality in FEE's Arena Debate series.
Max Borders is editor of The Freeman magazine and director of content for The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE). He is also author of "Superwealth: Why we should stop worrying about the gap between rich and poor." Snehal Shingavi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Texas/Austin
Epic EpiPen Rant Explains High Prices
Both legislators and crony capitalists get called out in the halls of Congress for artificially driving up the price of a life-saving medical product. When the price of the #epipen shot up 600%, most people just blamed "corporate greed." But you might be surprised to learn why Mylan's price increase was possible in the first place.
Rep. Mick Mulvaney explains in this incredible rant. For more, see: https://fee.org/articles/don-t-blame-capitalism-for-your-pricey-epipen/
Professor Peter Boettke talks to students attending FEE summer seminars in 2006 about the past, present and future of Austrian Economics. For more information visit http://fee.org/
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At FEE, we believe in the power of every individual to become better versions of themselves through entrepreneurship and strong personal character in all aspects of their lives, but we also understand that this is only possible in a free society.
FEE's president and distinguished scholar, Larry Reed, takes the stage to welcome attendees to the first full day of FEEcon 2017, and describes the idea of freedom as a life-philosophy and why we should celebrate the power of the individual.
FEE's mission is to inspire, educate and connect future leaders with the economic, ethical and legal principles of a free society.
Applications are open for FEE's life-changing 2016 summer seminars: http://at.fee.org/seminars2016. The deadline is March 31, 2016, so apply today!
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Gabriel Calzada, President of Universidad Francisco MarroquĂn in Guatemala, presents on Why We Should Invest in Freedom's Next Generation at the 2015 FEE Annual Retreat.
In this webinar, Wayne Leighton and Edward Lopez talk about their book, "Liberty in Books: Madmen, Intellectuals, and Academic Scribblers". They argue that a crisis is neither necessary nor sufficient for meaningful political reform. Ideas have consequences only when the right conditions of time and place present themselves, and only when certain individuals -- we call them political entrepreneurs -- seize the opportunity.
Michael Malice discusses his new book DEAR READER: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il.
Culled from books that he spirited out of Pyongyang, DEAR READER is a first-person account of the history of the DPRK. Join us at FEE as Malice pulls back the curtain on the world's least-free nation.
Michael Malice is an author and FEE speaker. He is the subject of Harvey Pekar's graphic novel "Ego & Hubris," as well as the co-author of several other books.
Get a copy of the book at: http://kimjongilbook.com