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Posts by Tyler Castle

Tyler Castle is the director of AEI's Initiative on Faith & Public Life. He is a graduate of Westmont College (political science), a former John Jay Institute Fellow, and a former intern for Rep. Bill Huizenga (R-MI) and AEI’s Values & Capitalism program. He writes regularly on issues of society, faith, and politics, and he is the former cocaptain of the championship-winning AEI softball team.
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Common Good #9 – Congressman Adrian Smith

On this episode of Common Good, our guest is Congressman Adrian Smith (R-NE), who has represented Nebraska’s third district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2007. Since winning reelection last fall, he recently began his fifth term in office, serving...

Rapper J. Cole on Income Inequality

The uproar over income inequality in America has simmered down of late, but it has far from disappeared. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) recently echoed President Obama’s rhetoric, arguing that income inequality is the “issue of our time.” And with rumors swirling that...

Why the Details of the Christmas Story Matter

Over 2,000 years ago, God came to be with us. What an incredible, mind-boggling thing. Almost more unbelievable, however, was the situation into which Jesus was born. If you didn’t know the story already, you might expect His birth and childhood resembled those of...

Common Good #8 – Kevin Corinth on Homelessness

On this episode of Common Good, our guest is Kevin Corinth, a research fellow in economic studies at the American Enterprise Institute whose work focuses on the issue of homelessness. Kevin offers helpful advice concerning our personal responses to homelessness,...

This Executive Order Has Benefitted America for Centuries

Well, actually it was a proclamation—which is similar to an executive order, and there were two of them… On October 3, 1789, President George Washington proclaimed November 26, 1789 “a day of public thanksgiving and prayer to be observed by acknowledging with...