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.
Is the Fed Really to Blame?
With the passage of Ron Paul’s “Audit the Fed” bill in the House recently, monetary policy is once again becoming a mainstream political issue.
Rob Long and Adam Freedman
Tune in as RJ interviews television producer and Ricochet's editor-in-chief Rob Long. Then RJ talks with author Adam Freedman. MP3 RobLongAdamFreedman.mp3 ]]>
The Market Is an Ecosystem
I come from a family of farmers, as V&C blog readers know.
Friday Five: Corporate Welfare, Free Markets, and Taxing Medalists
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 track record of capitalism, a great video on free markets and cronyism, and more!
For the Love of Country: Why We Should Tax Olympic Medalists
While the Olympics have injected much excitement into the dwindling days of our summers, many media outlets have given significant coverage to what some might see as the most unexciting aspect of these international games: taxes.
Joseph Garner and Joshua Good
Writer and director Joseph Garner joins the show to discuss his new project, "Craigslist Joe." Values & Capitalism's Josh Good also joins the show to talk with RJ. MP3 JoshuaGood.mp3 ]]>