Free Enterprise recently interviewed Nebraska Gov.
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Is capitalism all about competition? Not really, according to a lecture by Peter Thiel, the founder of PayPal.
When Jason Lee set off for a new country in search of success, his father was far from supportive. He saw Jason making a decision that was an affront to his upbringing. Hadn't he prepared Jason for all the work that was to be done closer to home? That was then, some handful of years ago.
NCF recently held its first-ever Twitter chat with John Raidt, NCF Scholar and author of the Eight Factors of American Competitiveness.
America is on the verge of an export-led renaissance. That is the conclusion at least after reading Tyler Cowen's brilliant, wide-ranging essay in The American Interest.
Adam Davidson is out with an article in The New York Times on -- wait for it -- cows. You heard right. It turns out that dairy farming is full of lessons for businesses in our modern era.
According to The Economist, "The home of laissez-faire is being suffocated by excessive and badly written regulation." The point is not that America has an overwhelming amount of bad regulation, though the ex
Is it half-time in America? Is our country facing an inevitable decline? Not if Clint Eastwood has anything to say about it.
The United States was built and survives on core strengths unique to our republic.
The Aspen Institute is known for asking what I like to call "killer questions." Since Aspen is in the business of ideas, they know that questions have a way of focusing the mind on what we know and don't know, spurring on that tumbling, teaming process of







