Tag: freedom

Losing Academic Freedom Is Too High a Price

The Importance of Defending Academic Freedom in Higher Education When it comes to assigning a monetary value to

The Joy of Freedom in the Digital Age

The title of this piece pays homage to co-blogger David Henderson’s insightful 2001 work, The Joy of Freedom:

A Blueprint for Freedom: The Classical Liberal Path to Prosperity

The eternal struggle between order and liberty has been a central theme in human societies since the dawn

Finding Flaco Lovingly Details Owl’s Year of Freedom

Flaco, the beloved Eurasian eagle-owl who captured the hearts of New Yorkers, is being honored in a new

Freedom campers leaving unwanted deposits on West Coast

Freedom campers are welcome on the stunning West Coast of the South Island, but unfortunately, some are leaving

Freedom and Responsibility – Econlib

The Danger of Government Overreach in Regulating Speech In recent years, the power of the Federal government to

Liberalism, Not Only Freedom, as Vaccine

Scott Sumner's argument that liberalism can act as a vaccine against authoritarianism raises important questions about the relationship

Michael J. Fox Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom in Emotional Ceremony

Michael J. Fox was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Joe Biden in a touching

Lionel Messi, Magic Johnson among 19 set to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Joe Biden

Getty Images Lionel Messi, the soccer superstar who recently had a stellar season with Inter Miami, is set

Solomon Northup’s ‘Twelve Years a Slave’ Came to an End as He Regained His Long-Awaited Freedom on This Day in 1853

Solomon Northup, a free Black man living in Saratoga Springs, New York, was a married, educated carpenter and