If I could — hypothetically — make everyone in America read one book, it would be The Law by Frederic Bastiat. Every American, and especially every member of Congress, needs to read this book.
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Hello Friend,
If I could — hypothetically — make everyone in America read one book, it would be The Law by Frederic Bastiat. Every American, and especially every member of Congress, needs to read this book.
And while I can’t make you read the book, Friend, I can send you a copy.
Bastiat wrote this book as a defense of life, liberty, and property.
It points out the fallacy behind most failed government programs and summarizes the principles of liberty, which FEE teaches kids through their FEE in the Classroom program.
I just talked with Zilvinas Silenas, President of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), and we want to get The Law into your hands to thank you for supporting FEE.
FEE’s mission is to inspire, educate, and connect future leaders with the economic, ethical, and legal principles of a free society, including individual liberty, free markets, entrepreneurship, private property, high moral character, and limited government.
Zilvinas wants to send a copy to every new supporter who clicks this link and sends a gift of $10, $25, $50, or any generous amount. Claim your copy here >>>
***Donate $250 and more to get a signed copy of The Law from FEE’s President.***
FEE fights against socialism and communism not because they’ve heard it’s terrible but because many of their staff have lived through it.
Zilvinas grew up in Soviet-controlled Lithuania. Here is just one example from his childhood:
“On May 1, 1986, my family skipped the mandatory workers’ parade in Lithuania. Instead of carrying around red carnations, red balloons, and red placards denouncing the U.S. and the West, we went sunbathing at a local lake.
The lake was polluted with industrial runoff from a government-owned leather factory, so swimming was out of the question. Still, the day was unusually warm, so we enjoyed the sunshine, which is not so abundant in the northeastern climes where Lithuania (then–Soviet Socialist Republic of Lithuania) sits.
What we didn’t know was that five days before, on April 26, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, sending radioactive clouds westwards through Belarus, Lithuania, all the way to Sweden and Norway.
You see, on May 1, we did not know. No one told us. In fact, until the Scandinavians picked up elevated levels of radiation, most people in the Soviet Union did not know what had happened. That’s how we were treated under socialism.”
Now he’s fighting to make sure that American children don’t have to experience this kind of childhood, Friend.
Friend, can you help support FEE — and receive a copy of The Law by Frederic Bastiat by donating $10, $25, $50, or any amount? And if you donate $250 or more, you can get a personally signed copy from my friend Zilvinas. Click here to send your gift. >>>
FEE teaches students and teachers to share important ideas of liberty and free market economics through their program FEE in the Classroom.
FEE in the Classroom is countering the radical indoctrination from teachers across the country. Here’s how:
FEE in the Classroom is a unique program held in brick-and-mortar and virtual classrooms across the country that teaches young Americans the principles of free markets, individual liberty, and limited government.
This program uniquely challenges students to think outside the box and to challenge the mainstream narrative.
In a single day, an average of 75–300 students engage with FEE’s faculty of acclaimed instructors through compelling lectures, exciting economic experiments, engaging group discussions, and Q&As. Students learn how the core principles of individual liberty and free-market economics apply to their daily lives, communities, careers, and the state of the nation.
My hope is that The Law will be as valuable a resource for you as it is for me. So, can I count on you to join me in supporting FEE? Click below to send your gift and claim your copy!
Thank you,