Richard Lorenc

Libertarian (classical liberal), entrepreneur, big cat enthusiast, Apple-head, Trekkie, double bass player. I direct programs at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), which teaches young people the economic, legal, and ethical principles that make free societies prosperous. He serves on the board of directors of the Coalition to Reduce Spending, an advocacy group dedicated to limiting federal spending through programs such as the "Reject the Debt" anti-spending pledge. He is also a member of the Leadership Committee of Young Conservatives for the Freedom to Marry.

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Gay Marriage 2013: Should Libertarians Support Marriage Equality?

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Who Won the Third Party Presidential Debate: Gary Johnson and libertarianism

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Unemployment Rate Drops: BLS Numbers Are Imprecise and Do Not Reflect Real Picture

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10 Libertarian Questions for Progressive Millennials on How We Can Work Together

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Chicago Teachers Union Strike: You Might As Well Investigate the CTU For Antitrust

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Ron Paul Supporters See Libertarian Opportunity in Paul Ryan as VP

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Ron Paul and Millennials Agree On Key Libertarian Issues

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John Roberts Obamacare Decision: A Libertarian Defense of the Chief Justice

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Supreme Court Health Care Decision: Obamacare Ruling No Reason to Freak Out

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10 Big Misconceptions About Libertarianism

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Obesity is Caused by Government Intervention, Not Big Gulps

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NATO Summit Chicago 2012: Police Presence Heavy, But No Protesters to Be Found

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NC Amendment One Results Shows Conservatives Still Love Big Government

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Equal Pay Hurts Working Women

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Government-Centric Health Care is Inefficient and Unresponsive to Patients' Needs

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Obamacare is Bad Public Policy, Only Free Market Health Care Solutions Will Work

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Chicago Woman Takes On The IRS

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A 'Civil Right to Unionize' is Bad Public Policy

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Obama Administration’s Owl Plan Illustrates the Folly of Progressivism

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Today's Democrats Are Not Real Liberals