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How Do We Know

Leonard Read’s explanation as to why it is imperative that knowledge be pursued. Read’s exploration of knowledge and liberty are essential for understanding the foundations of a free society.

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Business Cycles by Paul Cwik
A power point presentation about Business Cycles by Prof. Paul Cwik

The Social Security Fraud by Abraham Ellis
Abraham Ellis discusses the fraud that is Social Security and explains what must be done to protect future generations.

Photo of Israel Kirzner in the FEE Classroom by Israel Kirzner
Photo of Israel Kirzner lecturing at FEE.

Letter from Henry Hazlitt to Henry Regnery January 30, 1975 by Henry Hazlitt
Letter from Henry Hazlitt to Henry Regnery January 30, 1975 where Hazlitt explains how he helped make Hayek’s the Road to Serfdom a hit in the US.

The First Leftist by Dean Russell
“The First Leftist”  is an article about the downfall of the French Liberals in the National Constituent Assembly right before the French Revolution and the devastating effects this had.

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