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Who Was Frédéric Bastiat? The Law, Liberty, and the Proper Role of Government
Who Was Frédéric Bastiat? The Law, Liberty, and the Proper Role of Government

Episode 694

When government stops protecting our rights and starts violating them, the law becomes a weapon instead of a shield.

Frédéric Bastiat was a French ec…

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Why Was Lexington and Concord So Important? The Shot Heard Around the World
Why Was Lexington and Concord So Important? The Shot Heard Around the World

Episode 693

The Revolutionary War didn't begin with the Declaration of Independence. It began more than a year earlier when ordinary colonists stood up to the mo…

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Who Was Salem Poor? The Forgotten Revolutionary War Hero Who Fought for Liberty
Who Was Salem Poor? The Forgotten Revolutionary War Hero Who Fought for Liberty

Episode 692

The American Revolution was shaped not only by famous founders, but also by brave, often-overlooked heroes who risked everything for the cause of fre…

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How to Write a Letter to the Editor and Enter the Tuttle Twins America 250 Contest
How to Write a Letter to the Editor and Enter the Tuttle Twins America 250 Contest

Episode 691

Kids can use persuasive writing, local newspapers, and their own ideas to help celebrate America's 250th birthday in a meaningful way.

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2 weeks ago

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Why Did It Take 50 Years to Go Back to the Moon? Artemis II, NASA, and Government Bureaucracy
Why Did It Take 50 Years to Go Back to the Moon? Artemis II, NASA, and Government Bureaucracy

Episode 690

America landed on the Moon in 1969, but politics, bureaucracy, incentives, and shifting priorities help explain why it took more than 50 years to sen…

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Why Your Mom Might Be the Best Central Planner: The Knowledge Problem Explained
Why Your Mom Might Be the Best Central Planner: The Knowledge Problem Explained

Episode 689

Planning works well at home when someone knows everyone's needs — but falls apart when governments try to plan for millions of people they don't unde…

3 weeks ago

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Are Smartphones and Social Media Making Gen Z and Gen Alpha More Anxious?
Are Smartphones and Social Media Making Gen Z and Gen Alpha More Anxious?

Episode 688

While technology can help us learn, connect, and create, constant access to smartphones and social media may also be changing childhood in ways we do…

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May Day vs. Market Day: Why We Should Celebrate Free Markets Instead of Socialism
May Day vs. Market Day: Why We Should Celebrate Free Markets Instead of Socialism

Episode 687

Instead of celebrating force, unions, and collectivism, May 1st is a perfect opportunity to celebrate work, entrepreneurship, voluntary exchange, and…

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Why Do Lemonade Stands Need Protecting? The Fight for Kids' First Businesses
Why Do Lemonade Stands Need Protecting? The Fight for Kids' First Businesses

Episode 686

Something as simple as a lemonade stand teaches entrepreneurship, responsibility, and creativity, yet in some places, excessive rules are putting tho…

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How Can You Be Entrepreneurial in Everything You Do? The Mindset That Changes Your Life
How Can You Be Entrepreneurial in Everything You Do? The Mindset That Changes Your Life

Episode 685

Entrepreneurship isn't just about starting a business; it's about taking initiative, solving problems, and constantly improving everything you do.

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