Philanthropy


Promoting Transatlantic Dialogue

Robert F. Rich, Tom G. Palmer und Stephan Fuchs in Munich speaking on “The Economics of Knowledge” A very fine organization, the Council on Public Policy, has released its latest…

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A Memorial for Adam Smith

The Proposed Statute and Location Some years ago I took a trip up to Edinburgh from Oxford and visited the gravesite of Adam Smith. It wasn’t a pleasant thing to…

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Broken Hearts

Andrew Roccella and Corinne Schillings Just over a year ago, a beautiful young woman died in an accident on Baltimore harbor with her boyfriend, who had just purchased a ring…

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Philanthropy in a Dangerous Place

Joey, a Soldier in the Army National Guard, Distributing some of the Shoes He’s Arranged to Have Shipped for Shoeless Iraqi Children If you’ve got to be in a place…

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More on the Heroic Institute for Justice’s Fight for Justice

Fighting for Her Rights Susette Kelo is fighting for her home. She doesn’t want to sell it. She doesn’t want to move. The city fathers of New London want to…

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More on the Heroic Institute for Justice’s Fight for Justice

Fighting for Her Rights Susette Kelo is fighting for her home. She doesn’t want to sell it. She doesn’t want to move. The city fathers of New London want to…

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More on the Heroic Institute for Justice’s Fight for Justice

Fighting for Her Rights Susette Kelo is fighting for her home. She doesn’t want to sell it. She doesn’t want to move. The city fathers of New London want to…

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More on the Heroic Institute for Justice’s Fight for Justice

Fighting for Her Rights Susette Kelo is fighting for her home. She doesn’t want to sell it. She doesn’t want to move. The city fathers of New London want to…

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A Story of Parental Love

I read some time ago about the struggles of a couple who are raising their daughter, Juliana Wetmore, under very difficult circumstances. The little girl was born without a face….

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Another Valuable Charity

My friend Gabi Huiber (an economist I met in Oxford years ago when, as an eager undergraduate, he hitchhiked from Transylvania to take part in a conference I organized with…

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