From FEE <[email protected]>
Subject Steve Jobs’s unveiling of the iPhone holds a timeless economic lesson
Date August 28, 2019 4:17 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
FEE Daily

The case for liberty is hidden in plain sight in our phones.

Foundation for Economic Education ([link removed] )
FEE Daily (#0)

View in browser ([link removed] )

ezgif-3-e2bc6a6bcf6a ([link removed] )

Steve Jobs’s Unveiling of the iPhone Holds a Timeless Economic Lesson ([link removed] )

by Barry Brownstein

It is no shortcoming of Steve Jobs that he could not foresee the advances made possible by the iPhone.

THE CASE FOR LIBERTY IS HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT IN OUR PHONES AND A MILLION OTHER THINGS OUR LIVES DEPEND ON. ([link removed] )

What Amazon, Nike, Uber, and Disney Do With Their Money ([link removed] )

by Tyler Brandt

Nike has a profit margin of about 5 percent. Amazon's is even less. So where does all the money go? Let's take a look.

THE TRUTH IS THAT CORPORATIONS ARE CONSTANTLY INVESTING DOLLARS BACK INTO THEIR BUSINESS OPERATIONS RATHER THAN SIMPLY SITTING ON THEIR CAPITAL. ([link removed] )

Shareholder Interests and Stakeholder Interests Are Not Mutually Exclusive ([link removed] )

by Gary M. Galles

The issue is not really shareholders’ interests versus other stakeholders’ interests because voluntary arrangements that advance legitimate stakeholder interests also advance shareholders’ interests.

TRYING TO CREATE ADDED STAKEHOLDER RIGHTS, EX NIHILO, VIOLATES THE RIGHTFULLY OWNED PROPERTY OF SHAREHOLDERS. ([link removed] )

James-and-ant-crop ([link removed] )

NEW WORDS & NUMBERS: What’s up with the National Debates? ([link removed] )

If you haven’t seen either of the previous Democratic primary debates, here’s a summary: Twenty candidates debate free health care and slavery reparations, among other things. Instead of talking about eliminating the federal debt, the candidates talk about adding to it. Additionally, the top candidates don’t get to debate the issues fully. All this raises a few questions: Who’s in charge of choosing the broadcast networks? The moderators? The questions asked? What effect do these choices have on the quality of the debates? Join Antony Davies and James Harrigan as they discuss the primary debates and more in this special episode of Words & Numbers featuring bonus material.

LISTEN TO THE NEW EPISODE NOW! ([link removed] )

online-courses-crop (2) ([link removed] )

Explore Our Free Online Courses ([link removed] )

We are proud to bring you a robust selection of our online courses! These courses range from introductory-level economics to explorations of entrepreneurship, personal character, and civil society. Complete with numerous modules and lessons, we offer these courses for FREE if you are enrolled in our online community.

CHECK OUT ONLINE COURSES ([link removed] )

In The Spotlight

Editor's picks from around the web

The Moral Dimension to Our National Debt ([link removed] )

by Michael Tanner, National Review

The Difference between Classical and Traditional Education ([link removed] )

by Annie Holmquist, Intellectual Takeout

A Man Spent 82 Days in Jail on Meth Charges. The Meth Was Actually Honey. ([link removed] )

by Billy Binion, Reason

Foundation for Economic Education 1819 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 300 Atlanta Georgia 30309

You received this email because you are subscribed to FEE Daily from Foundation for Economic Education.

Update your email preferences ([link removed] ) to choose the types of emails you receive.

Unsubscribe from all future emails ([link removed] )

Privacy Policy ([link removed] ) About ([link removed] ) Contact Us ([link removed] )

View in browser ([link removed] )

fb ([link removed] )
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis