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Friend,
Imagine living in a society where the pursuit of success and innovation is
vilified.
Unfortunately, we're closer to that reality than you might think.
A shocking survey by Emerson College Polling reveals that 41% of adults under
30 find the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO acceptable.
This isn't just a disturbing statistic - it's a symptom of a deeper cultural
and educational failure.
As F.A. Hayek once warned, "The disdain for profit is due to ignorance."
This ignorance is fueled by media narratives that frame business leaders and
entrepreneurs as villains rather than visionaries.
Problems in the marketplace are never solved by murder. They require an
understanding of incentives and disincentives, the effects of public policies,
and the pros and cons of often numerous alternatives. To assume, for instance,
that a complete government take-over of health insurance would improve care,
cut costs, or honor every healthcare claim is lousy economics that flies in the
face of historical experience around the world. Students may not hear that in
the typical classroom, but they do hear it from FEE!
At the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), we're working tirelessly to
counter these destructive myths. Through engaging online content, educational
training programs, and transformative experiences, we educate the rising
generation about the virtues of free markets and the value of voluntary
exchange.
But the media's influence is vast, and the stakes are high. We can't do it
alone.
Please donate today and stand with FEE in restoring respect for those who
drive progress. >>
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Even as more mainstream outlets celebrate the downfall of CEOs, we believe it
is critical to reach more and more young people with our message of liberty,
free markets, and free speech.
This is why we are building a new liberty pipeline to take young people beyond
introductory lessons in economics and individual liberty into a deeper
understanding of these ideas.
We are:
* Relaunching FEE's multi-day summer seminars as boot camps.
* Reimagining student competitions as hack-a-thons.
* Developing unique fellowship programs to cultivate the next generation of
liberty influencers.
* Bringing back our iconic publication, The Freeman, as an online magazine.
* AND MORE!
Our liberty pipeline will counter the media's narrative against profit and
inspire the next generation to become life-long advocates for free-market
economics.
Will you join us in this fight?
You can help FEE replace ignorance with understanding and disdain with
appreciation. Click here to donate today >>
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Thank you,
Lawrence W. Reed
President Emeritus
Humphreys Family Senior Fellow
Ron Manners Global Ambassador for Liberty
FEE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization, so donations made to
FEE are tax-deductible to the full extent allowable by law.
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