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Posts by RJ Moeller

R.J. Moeller graduated from Taylor University in 2005 with a degree in business and is currently a graduate student in the Masters of Divinity program at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. R.J. also works as the director of communications for conservative radio talk show host Dennis Prager and his “Prager University” project. R.J. is the writer, editor and procurer of his own website “A Voice in the Wilderness,” where he discusses the intersection of theology, culture and free market economics. He also produces the Values & Capitalism podcast, “The R.J. Moeller Show.” He has been published in World Magazine, and contributes to The Acton Institute, Ricochet.com and Acculaturated. R.J. loves to fish, play tennis, eat Chipotle, be disappointed by the Cubs and hang with his rottweiler, Rudy. He lists among his most important intellectual and spiritual influences: G.K. Chesterton, Thomas Sowell, Dennis Prager, Francis Schaeffer and Fyodor Dostoevsky.” You can find RJ on Facebook and follow him on Twitter at @rjmoeller.

Rev. Robert Sirico’s Moral Case for a Free Economy

Today marks the first in a new series of Values & Capitalism pieces that I will be posting regularly here at the blog between now and the presidential election in November. It’s called “Saving Private Sector” and will highlight the work and ideas...

Mayor Bloomberg as Dr. Strange-Big-Government-Love

Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love The Big Gulp Alright, so the title of my post may be a bit of a stretch, but at least by now all of you have likely heard about the mayor of New York City’s recent plan to stem the hefty tide of obesity with an ordinance...

Starbuck, Starbucks and the Economic Lessons of 'Moby Dick'

“It is our task in life to kill whales, and furnish up their oil for the lamps of the world. If we perform that task well and faithfully, we do a service to mankind that pleases almighty God … But Ahab would deny all that. He has taken us from the rich harvest we were...

In Greece, the Gripe Remains the Same

While the music industry fiddled in Hollywood last night at the 54th Grammy’s, the birthplace of Western civilization—Greece—burned. Literally. After learning of yet another series of unavoidable budget cuts passing their parliament, the over-unionized descendants of...