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Posts by Meredith Schultz

Meredith previously served as the program manager for Values & Capitalism (2013–2016). She is a graduate of Patrick Henry College in Purcellville, Virginia (B.A. in Government, 2009) and is a former fellow of the Trinity Forum Academy. Before coming to AEI, she worked in evangelical higher education administration and on Capitol Hill, in the office of Congressman Frank Wolf (VA-10). Meredith’s professional interests include the evangelical presence in the public square, the moral framework of the free market, and displacement and mobility among millennials. Her articles on hospitality and gentle apologetics have appeared in Fare Forward, Art House America, and Trinity Forum Reflections. You can follow her tweets @meredithschultz.

Confronting the Locust Effect: The Rule of Law in Developing Nations

May 28th, 2014 Although the efforts of the aid community and the spread of globalization, free trade, and enterprise have yielded a 50 percent reduction in extreme poverty over the past 20 years, more than four billion people still live outside the basic protections...

For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty

How can the faithful best care “for the least of these”? During a discussion at AEI on Tuesday, contributors to a new volume on poverty, theology, and economics agreed that while the free enterprise system is by no means a panacea for all social ills, it...