Serving Like Stephen
Over at World, Brian Brenberg of The King’s College writes on the significance of advancing God’s kingdom through a regular 9 to 5 job.
Friday Five: The RJ Moeller Show, Summer Institute, and the Millennial Era
On Fridays, we bring you the best of our blog and the best of the web. This week’s roundup includes a terrific podcast with Hugh Hewitt and Mary Katharine Ham, a video highlighting AEI’s 2012 Summer Institute, and the events that shaped the millennial generation.
Was Robin Hood a Just Character?
Recently President Obama said that Mitt Romney’s tax plan is “like Robin Hood in reverse—it’s Romney-hood.” Robin Hood’s motto is to steal from the rich to give to the poor.
Help the Poor …and Promote Alcoholism?
“Moonshine or the Kids?” Nicholas Kristof, writer for the New York Times, stimulated much uneasiness with this question in his recent column on global poverty. He said:
The RJ Moeller Show: Hugh Hewitt and Mary Katharine Ham
This special episode of “The RJ Moeller Show” opens in a very unique way: R.J. and nationally syndicated radio show host Hugh Hewitt interview each other live on the air.
Earned Success in the Free(lance) Market
As I begin my last year of college, I think often about my post-graduation plans.
Friday Five: AEI Internships, Frederic Bastiat, and the Millennial Vote
On Fridays, we bring you the best of our blog and the best of the web. This week’s roundup includes a new piece on how young voters might be paying more attention to economic policy, thoughts on Frédéric Bastiat’s faith, and a podcast with Hillsdale College president Dr. Larry Arnn.
Separation of School and State
While reading Peter Boettke’s wonderful new book “Living Economics,” I was reminded by Boettke of an interesting disagreement between Scottish Enlightenment figures Adam Smith and David Hume.
The RJ Moeller Show: Larry Arnn
We are proud and honored to welcome Dr. Larry Arnn, the president of Hillsdale College, to “The RJ Moeller Show” this week.