Foundation for Economic Education

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Template:Main other Template:Libertarianism US The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) is an American conservative, libertarian economic think tank.[1][2][3] Founded in 1946 in New York City, FEE is now headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a member of the State Policy Network.[4][5]

FEE offers publications, lectures, and student workshops promoting free market principles.[6][7]

Views

FEE states that its mission is to promote principles of "individual liberty, free-market economics, entrepreneurship, private property, high moral character, and limited government."[8] Friedrich Hayek described FEE's goal as "nothing more nor less than the defense of our civilization against intellectual error."[9]

History

FEE, founded in 1946, is considered the oldest free-market think tank in the United States.Template:Sfnm An early aim was to roll back policies of the New Deal.[10] FEE opposed the Marshall Plan, Social Security, and minimum wages, among other American social and economic policies.Template:Sfnm

Its founding by Leonard E. Read,Template:Refn Henry Hazlitt,Template:Refn David Goodrich,Template:Refn Donaldson Brown,Template:Refn Leo Wolman,Template:Refn Fred Rogers Fairchild,Template:Refn Claude E. Robinson,Template:Refn and Jasper CraneTemplate:Refn followed a capital campaign started in 1945 by Crane, who was a DuPont executive, and Alfred Kohlberg.Template:Sfnm Early contributors included J. Howard Pew, Inland Steel, Quaker Oats, and Sears.Template:Sfnm As an "intellectual lighthouse", in Read's words, FEE distinguished itself from other business-supported groups by building up the intellectual framework for laissez-faire capitalism as an ideology.Template:Sfn

Read served as president from 1946 until his death in 1983. Perry E. Gresham was an interim president in 1983.Template:Sfn The presidency of FEE from 1983 to 1984 was held by John Sparks Sr., from 1984 to 1985 by Bob Love, from 1985 to 1988 by a series of acting presidents, then from 1988 to 1992 by Bruce Evans.Template:CN After retiring from Grove City College where he taught economics, Hans Sennholz served as president from 1992 to 1997.Template:Sfn Donald J. Boudreaux served as president from 1997 to 2001, before moving on to chair the Department of Economics at George Mason University.Template:Sfn Economist Mark Skousen served as president from 2001 to 2002.Template:CN Author and professor Richard Ebeling served as president from 2003 to 2008.Template:CN From 2008 to 2019, FEE's president was economist, author, and professor Lawrence W. Reed.Template:Sfn

Location

FEE first occupied two rooms in New York City's Equitable Building in 1946.Template:Sfnm Soon after, the organization moved to a residential property in Irvington, New York, purchased in 1946 and which served as its headquarters for the next 68 years.Template:Sfnm The Foundation sold the Irvington headquarters after the transfer of its operations to Atlanta, Georgia.Template:Sfnm

Impact

Murray Rothbard was influenced by FEE economist Baldy Harper and credited FEE with creating a "crucial open center" for a libertarian movement.Template:SfnmTemplate:Sfn Friedrich Hayek saw FEE as part of the inspiration for the formation of the Mont Pelerin Society in 1947,Template:Sfnm and FEE also provided a financial subsidy to the society.Template:Sfnm Hayek encouraged Antony Fisher to found the Institute of Economic Affairs after visiting FEE in 1952.Template:Sfn Ludwig von Mises had a "long-term association with the Foundation for Economic Education."Template:Sfnm

According to the 2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report (Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program, University of Pennsylvania), FEE is number 55 in the "Top Think Tanks in the United States" (Table 7 – out of 110).[11]

Leadership

Diogo Costa became the 12th president of FEE in 2024.[12]

Lawrence W. Reed serves as FEE's President Emeritus.[13][14] He is the author of Was Jesus a Socialist?.[15]

Jon Miltimore is the managing editor at FEE.[16][17] Kerry McDonald, an education policy writer, serves as a FEE senior fellow.[18][19][20]

In 2019, Zilvinas Silenas became the president of FEE.[21] He is one of the "most quoted opinion leader[s]" in Lithuania, previously serving as president of the Lithuanian Free Market Institute and expanding its teachings within Lithuanian high schools.[22][23] The textbook Economics In 31 Hours, co-authored by Silenas, is now read by 80 percent of high school students in Lithuania.[24][23]

Programs

FEE offers a variety of programs for high school students, undergraduates, and graduate students.Template:Sfnm It is known for free summer seminars.[25][26]

Since 1946, FEE has sponsored public lectures by figures including Ludwig von Mises,Template:Sfnm F.A. Hayek,Template:Sfnm Henry Hazlitt,Template:Sfnm Milton Friedman,Template:Sfnm James M. Buchanan,Template:Sfn Vernon Smith,Template:Sfn Walter Williams,Template:Sfn F.A. "Baldy" Harper,Template:Sfn and William F. Buckley Jr.Template:Sfn

The Leonard E. Read Distinguished Alumni Award recognizes FEE alumni whom the alumni board considers to have demonstrated "an exceptional dedication to liberty." Notable recipients have included:[27]Template:Primary source inline

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Publications

FEE published The Freeman magazine from 1954 to 2016.Template:RefnTemplate:SfnmTemplate:Sfnm FEE was the original publisher of the essay "I, Pencil", which explored how markets coordinate the disparate activities necessary for economic cooperation.[29]

FEE publishes books, articles, and pamphlets both on paper and digitally that the foundation considers classic works on liberty.Template:Sfnm These include I, Pencil: My Family Tree by Read,Template:Sfn The Law by Bastiat,Template:Sfn Anything That's Peaceful by Read,Template:Sfn Planned Chaos by Mises,Template:Sfn Industry-Wide Bargaining by Wolman,Template:Sfn Up from Poverty: Reflections on the Ills of Public Assistance by Sennholz,Template:Sfn and The Virtue of Liberty by Machan.Template:SfnTemplate:Primary source inline

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See also

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