Earned Success: An Interview with Marvin Olasky and Arthur Brooks
Be sure to catch this Q&A between Marvin Olasky, editor-in-chief of World Magazine, and Arthur Brooks, the president of AEI.
A Generation Raised at the Circus
Arthur Levine has methodically studied changes in the American college student for over four decades.
Do We Give Laws Too Much Credit?
A friend and I were discussing the provision of fire services, and he made a comment in passing about how, thanks to government fire codes, fires have dramatically declined.
Friday Five: Two Koreas, Teachers Unions, and Vocation
On Fridays, we bring you the best of our blog and the best of the web. This week’s roundup includes a post on the difference free enterprise has made in North and South Korea, a video on teachers unions, thoughts on vocation, and more.
The RJ Moeller Show: Lawrence Reed and Michael Walsh
This week’s episode of “The RJ Moeller Show” features two fascinating interviews with two fascinating individuals. First up is RJ’s conversation with Lawrence Reed.
The Bible and Economics: Will There Be Inequality in Heaven?
It used to be said that the goal of a fair and just society ought to be “equality of opportunity,” but somewhere along the way we supplanted that noble goal for a twisted, utterly arbitrary one.
Youth Entitlement and Rep. Ryan’s “Obama Posters” Quip
At the Republican Party convention, Vice Presidential Candidate Paul Ryan made a comment politicos noticed: “College graduates should not have to live out their 20s in their childhood bedrooms, staring up at fading Obama posters and wondering when they can move out and get going with life.”
A Tale of Two Koreas
Both Arthur Brooks and Robert Sirico released books this year arguing the moral case for free enterprise.
Stranded Along the Road to Freedom
This weekend handed me a few lessons about the nature of free enterprise and cars, though I still have little knowledge of the more mysterious inner workings of either.