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The Foundation for Economic Education is an American[citation needed] YouTube channel known for their video essays on pop culture and media. It is hosted by Sean W Malone, TK Coleman and Andrew Heaton.

Content[]

FEE focuses on introducing freedom as a life philosophy to newcomers in the youth audience, striving to bring about a world in which the economic, ethical, and legal principles of a free society are familiar and credible to the rising generation. It has various video essays dedicated to talking about media's telling of a story. Its segments include

Out of Frame[]

Video essays on the connection of art, culture, and ideas produced by Sean W. Malone. They usually center around his favorite TV shows or movies, such as the MCU[1], Stranger Things[2], Jojo Rabbit[3] and Harry Potter[4]. He also talks politics, like Chinese censorship[5] and Venezuelan socialism[6].

Invisible Hands[]

This series is hosted by Kevin Leiber, where he discusses how society adapts and react to gradual changes.[citation needed]

Mind Your Business[]

This series, hosted by Andrew Heaton, discusses agency and the importance of privacy and consent, as well as how companies can undermine that.

Occasionally they will also allow other people to guest star in their videos and give their own perspectives, including

  • Arash Ayrom, an Iranian boy who immigrated to America post-Iranian revolution, and how Batman and Joker shaped his learning of his new country[7]

References[]

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