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In Argentina, President Milei  has transformed the state-run kids’ channel Pakapaka to feature The Tuttle Twins, a cartoon that teaches children about capitalism, inflation, limited government, and the “evils of taxes.”

A government using state-run resources to promote freedom from government… Hilarious!

One of the thinkers The Tuttle Twins spotlights is Frédéric Bastiat, the 19th-century French economist whose masterwork, The Law, remains one of the most powerful defenses of individual liberty ever written.

Here’s the beautiful irony: if Bastiat were alive today, The Law itself would tell Milei to shut down Pakapaka entirely.

Why? Because The Law argues that the government’s only legitimate purpose is to protect life, liberty, and private property — not to run television channels.

I was introduced to The Law not long before attending my first seminar hosted by Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) when I was a young college student over 20 years ago.

Now, two decades later, I’m the president of FEE — where our mission is to inspire, educate, and connect future leaders with the economic, ethical, and legal principles of a free society.

The Law is just one of the resources we use to teach these principles to the next generation, but I believe everyone should read this book.

That’s why anyone who donates $30 or more to support FEE’s educational programs can get their own copy of The Law today! Click here to send your gift. >>
 

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Just like The Law, FEE makes complex economic, political, and philosophical ideas easy to understand. 

Through our FEE in the Classroom program, renowned professors and successful entrepreneurs introduce students to the freedom philosophy in classrooms across the country. 

This program teaches students how the principles of liberty — like those discussed in The Law — benefit everyone and why they are essential to a prosperous society. 

 

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FEE also inspires the rising generation outside the classroom.

We’re stoking their interest in economic ideas through snappy educational content and long-form videos across more than 20 social media platforms — tying these timeless ideas to trending topics.

You can help me teach the next generation these important principles — and get your own copy of The Law — by clicking below!
 

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FEE is even taking our educational content beyond the United States!

FEE en Español (FEE in Spanish) makes our world-class content available to youth in Latin America. From 2020 to 2023, FEE en Español grew from 7,441 student engagements to 43,035.

Our educational content is taking the Americas by storm: North, Central, and South. 

Your investment in liberty today will help FEE reach millions of students in the United States and across the globe with our animated videos, online courses, and in-person seminars.

Plus, if you donate $30 or more, you’ll receive your own copy of The Law. Click here to get yours today. >>>
 

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With gratitude, 

Lawrence Reed
Diogo Costa
President
Foundation for Economic Education



 

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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