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John Tamny reports on creative destruction [2]. (John’s essay reminds me of one of my early columns [3] in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review).
Mark Perry wishes Happy 86th Birthday to Thomas Sowell [4].
Larry Reed makes the case against protectionism [5].
Nima Sanandaji explains how free markets help to unleash women entrepreneurs’ creative powers [6].
GMU Econ alum Harrison Searles draws an important history lesson from ancient Rome [7].
David Henderson has friends with genuine, admirable bourgeois values [8].
Jim Gwartney praises free markets [9].
Daniel Bier posts what is my single favorite scene from any movie or t.v. show [10]. (Alas, the real Thomas More was not the saint portrayed in A Man for All Seasons. The real Thomas More was more like the one portrayed in Wolf Hall. Still, the scene from the 1966 movie is soaring.)