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  1. Home - FEE

    Founded in 1946, FEE is the original home of free-market economic thinking in America. FEE’s popular digital content and in-person programs turn complex ideas into practical tools for living your best life …

  2. About - FEE

    FEE also inspires the rising generation outside of the classroom. Through a host of more than 20 social media platforms, FEE ties timeless ideas to trending topics through snappy educational content and …

  3. Analysis & Opinion - FEE

    Henry Hazlitt, by his own estimate, wrote ten million words throughout his career—published in major newspapers, magazines, and books. His writings spread

  4. The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics - FEE

    Oct 14, 2025 · The 2025 Nobel Prize in Economics honors three economists whose work embodies an idea first coined by Joseph Schumpeter: creative destruction. Joel Mokyr,

  5. Shows - FEE

    FEE AudioXP Listen to speeches, panels, and special presentations from FEE Seminars hosted each week around the United States.

  6. FEE’s Five Best Economics Books of 2025

    Dec 7, 2025 · A selection of works that defend open societies and innovation. Discovering new works in economics is always a pleasure, and this year offered a generous harvest. At a time when …

  7. History - FEE

    2008 FEE begins an intensified focus on engaging, educating and equipping new, young audiences with the principles of free enterprise, individual liberty, and limited government.

  8. European Leaders Talk of EU Army - FEE

    Apr 12, 2025 · Could a 27-nation force even work? Europe is once again talking about forming its own defense alliance. The idea of a European army—discussed on and off since the early days of the …

  9. Interest on the National Debt—Who Does It Go To?

    Feb 3, 2024 · As US debt grows, the amount of money we spend on interest increases. But how does the US government take on debt, and who do we pay interest to?

  10. If Other Governments Do It, Why Shouldn’t We? - FEE

    Apr 29, 2025 · “If tariffs are so bad for an economy,” asks a popular meme making the rounds these days, “then why do 170 countries have tariffs on American goods?”