This week on Words & Numbers, James R. Harrigan and Antony Davies tackle the issue of airline pricing. Why do they charge what they do? What do those prices mean? Is it too much and are passengers being ripped off?
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In June 2011 Edward Lopz, Professor at San Jose State University, lectured at the Freedom University: History Summer Seminar in Atlanta, GA. In this video Professor Lopez discusses the implications of government regulation and intervention in the market.
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In this online class, Edward Stringham and Frederic Sautet will introduce students to fundamental concepts about entrepreneurship. They will discuss the role of entrepreneurial profit, government regulations, market ethics and economic development.
"People are focused today on some trees, but are missing the forest."
FEE President, Lawrence W. Reed, addresses the connection between Liberty and Character.
To learn more about the connection between character, liberty, and a free society, read this essay: http://www.thefreemanonline.org/columns/ideas-and-consequences-character-liberty-and-economics/
Dr. Sandy Ikeda explains why he thinks "Don't Tread on Others" is the heart of libertarianism, not "Don't Tread on Me."
In the words of Leonard Read, the founder of FEE, "in order to change the world, we first have to change ourselves." We have to show self restraint, self control, and self discipline, and not use the state apparatus, political means, or the threat of violence to get what we want.
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Professor Ivan Pongracic lectures on Public Choice during the 2011 Summer Seminar on Austrian Economics.
Filmed June 9, 2011.
Find out more at FEEtv: http://fee.tv/public-choice-economics-with-ivan-pongracic/
Robert McNamara discusses what we can expect from our government and what we can do about it. Filmed at the 2011 FEE Summer Seminars.
Interested in attending a seminar like this one? Visit http://www.FEE.org/seminars
FEE President Lawrence W. Reed delivers the opening address at FreedomFest 2015, "What Alexis de Tocqueville Teaches Us About American Exceptionalism — Can It Last?
Why do some people get trapped in poverty? How do laws, norms, and values affect public policy aimed at alleviating poverty? Will the poor always be with us, and what does that mean?