On November 5, 2011 Yaron Brook, President & Executive Director of the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights, spoke at Evening At FEE about Ayn Rand's moral defense of capitalism. The event was hosted by the Foundation for Economic Education.
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On April 7, 2014, Big Ideas Live! host Janet Neilson interviewed Isaac Morehouse of Praxis about entrepreneurship and changing the world. They discuss why political involvement isn't an effective medium for social change, how entrepreneurs are already changing the world, and how to unlock the entrepreneurial spirit within each of us.
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The best way to solve our health care problems is by unleashing the power of entrepreneurship, but special interests in government and big business would rather keep control for themselves.
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On June 9, 2011 Professor Steven Horwitz lectured at the Freedom University: Austrian Economics Summer Seminar. In this video Dr. Horwitz discusses the Austrian Economics & Inflation.
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In this video from FEEs archive Professor Peter Lewin discusses Austrian Capital Theory with students attending a summer seminar in 2004. To watch this video uncut or to download the audio, go to http://ht.ly/1DBeJ.
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This week, Antony and James are equal-opportunity offenders, discussing the way power not only changes hands from one party to another, but support for political ideas flips back and forth as well. Neither the right nor the left is immune to this kind of hypocrisy.
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According to James, "All the other political philosophers will point at me and laugh, but I said Paine when I meant Madison." This heinous error is about 5 minutes in, and we apologize.
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On June 21, 2011 Ben Powell, Associate Professor of Economics at Suffolk University, lectured at the Freedom University: Current Events Seminar. In this video Ben discusses the Housing Boom and Bust.
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On Saturday, May 5, 2012, the Foundation for Economic Education hosted Evening at FEE event with Professor Jack Chambless of Valencia College.
"The Curse of Alexander Hamilton" examines the historical evolution of the General Welfare Clause of the U.S. Constitution from the Constitutional Convention to the 1936 Supreme Court decision that fundamentally changed the role of government in the lives of the citizenry. Hamilton's view of the definition of the 'general welfare' along with competing views by other Founders and statesmen that followed will be examined in order to provide a historical picture of the intense debate that has been with us since the founding of the nation and still shapes economic policy today.
Jack A. Chambless is a professor of economics at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida where he served as the Patricia Whalen Chair in Social Science in 1999 and 2004. In addition to teaching Principles of Micro and Macroeconomics he has also taught honors courses in economics and special topics courses entitled "Biological Economics" and "Oil, Economics and Terrorism."