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Senior Fellow David T. Beito joins Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman to discuss his book, The New Deal’s War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR’s Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance ([link removed]) on The Atlas Society Asks podcast.
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** A Specter Is Haunting America’s New Right ([link removed])
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Senior Fellow and David J. Theroux Chair Phillip W. Magness sets the record straight on Karl Marx.
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** The Common Law of Antitrust ([link removed])
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Senior Fellow William F. Shughart explains how the Sherman Antitrust Act has been a tool wielded by bureaucrats and self-serving competitors seeking to win in the courtroom what they’ve lost in the marketplace.
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** The Ugly Comeback of Tariffs Demands a Muscular Rebuttal ([link removed])
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Senior Fellow Williamson Evers defends free trade, which protects the rights of consumers and businesses to buy what they want and buy as cheap as there is.
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** Biden Forgot to Pardon One of His Picks — Trump Must Prosecute Julie Su ([link removed])
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Policy Fellow K. Lloyd Billingsley writes that Labor Secretary Julie Su was never held accountable for more than $55 billion in unemployment fraud.
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** Where DOGE and the Tax Bill Should Intersect ([link removed])
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Senior Fellow John Goodman offers solutions to incentivize insurance companies to appeal to all customers.
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Senior Fellow Phillip W. Magness is interviewed on the history of taxes and tariffs. Listen now » ([link removed])
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Journalists Christine Dobby and Randy Thanthong-Knight quote Senior Fellow Phillip W. Magness in an analysis on tariff’s international consequences. Read more » ([link removed])
** Pivot by Young Voices ([link removed])
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Research Fellow Alexander Salter recommends economists value civic friendship. Read more » ([link removed])
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Writer Donald Boudreaux recommends Senior Fellow Williamson Evers’ list of recommended readings on free trade. Read more » ([link removed])
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** Race & Liberty (Updated Edition) ([link removed])
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** The Esssential Reader ([link removed])
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