The Fleming Foundation Cultural Commentary

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A Primer for Voters, #2: The Free Market

We are often reminded that “There is not only no such thing as a free lunch.”  This is true in one sense, since, while I may get my lunch free by robbing the restaurant or blackmailing the proprietor or extorting money fraudulently that enables me to spend other people’s money on lunch, but then the restaurant or my victims are paying for the lunch.

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From Olympia to Paris, II

The Greeks’  love of competition and conflict is only the reverse side of their strong attachment to friends (including family) and community.  These attachment were also a source of the great joy took in creating and celebrating beauty: They loved singing dancing, recitation of heroic poetry, parades, sacrifices and barbecues.  All these pleasures were available at the great games