John,
The stereotypical “young idealist” is assumed to be a left-wing radical who supports movements such as Black Lives Matter and causes such as the Green New Deal and socialism.
According to a survey conducted by The Institute of Economic Affairs:
Clearly, capitalism and traditional values are heavily stigmatized among Generation Z, and that needs to change.
I am Lawrence Reed, President Emeritus at FEE. The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) is teaching the next generation about the economic, ethical, and legal principles of a free society.
Our program, FEE in the Classroom, educates students about the ideas of liberty, free-market capitalism, private property, personal responsibility, and limited government.
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While Youth movements are often viewed with rose-tinted glasses, the reality is that the solutions young people advocate for are often more of what caused the problem in the first place.
During the Occupy movement in 2011, young protesters demanded more government regulation for Wall Street. However, it was government interference in the financial system that caused the Great Recession of 2008.
Time and time again, we can see that the youth movements that are allegedly fighting the man are, in reality, empowering him.
If we can teach the next generation the truth about their “rebellion,” they could end the cycle and actually advance the freedom we have in our country. Otherwise, they will continue to fight against their own freedom.
FEE in the Classroom helps students better understand how the core principles of individual liberty and free markets have improved every aspect of their lives,
even if they didn’t realize it before.
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Sometimes, what we’re seeing nowadays aren’t youth movements at all.
The causes that are championed as “youth movements’’ are oftentimes just movements championed by woke teachers and pushed onto their students.
Is there any wonder why so many young people align with leftist views when they’re being heavily promoted in our education system, and young people are being told they’re evil if they simply disagree?
FEE in the Classroom provides an alternative to socialist indoctrination in schools, but we need your help to expand the program.
Our goal is to teach 75,000 students the principles of liberty this year.
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Thank you,

Lawrence Reed
President Emeritus
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