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Freeman Magazine

The Freeman magazine was the flagship publication of the Foundation for Economic Education and one of the oldest, most respected journals of liberty in America. It was founded in 1950 through the efforts of John Chamberlain, Henry Hazlitt, Isaac Don Levine, and Suzanne La Follette. FEE acquired it in 1956, and within two years it had reached 42,000 subscribers.

Through its articles, commentaries and book reviews, several generations of Americans have learned about the consequences and contradictions that flow from the illiberal policies of collectivism, interventionism, and the welfare state. For 66 years, The Freeman uncompromisingly defended the ideals of a free society.

FEE announced in September 2016 that the Fall 2016 would be the final edition of The Freeman magazine. Selected back issues are available at the FEE Store, and all issue content is available on FEE.org.

Copyright Notice

Unless otherwise noted, and with the exception of John Stossel's "Give Me a Break!" columns, all works published on FEE.org and FEE.org/freeman are published under a Creative Commons Attribution International License 4.0. Feel free to share and copy as long as you credit FEE as the source.

Print Issues Archive

December 1965

Volume 15, 1965

November 1965

Volume 15, 1965

October 1965

Volume 15, 1965

September 1965

Volume 15, 1965

August 1965

Volume 15, 1965

July 1965

Volume 15, 1965

June 1965

Volume 15, 1965

May 1965

Volume 15, 1965

April 1965

Volume 15, 1965

March 1965

Volume 15, 1965

February 1965

Volume 15, 1965

January 1965

Volume 15, 1965