Greed Is Not Good (But Self-Interest Is)
In 1987, Wall Street tycoon Gordon Gekko stepped onto the silver screen to announce, “Greed, for lack of a better word, is good.”
Don’t Mess With the Big Gulp Economy!
Once the public realized that NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg wasn’t joking about his plan to ban the sale of large sugary drinks within city limits, people responded with fierce (and predictable) uproar.
The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics
IF WE believe that through our work we can join in God’s purposes in the world, then what economic environment would provide us the most freedom to live that out?
Joshua Riddle and Gabriella Hoffman
College seniors Joshua Riddle and Gabriella Hoffman join RJ to talk about being conservatives on campus and about their work with conservative outreach organizations. MP3 JoshuaRiddleGabriellaHoffman.mp3 ]]>
The RJ Moeller Show: Joshua Riddle and Gabriella Hoffman
Despite the fact that the presidential election isn’t for more than five months, it seems that politics is what’s on everyone’s minds these days.
Three Thoughts on Violence
Last week I brought up the subject of violence, and asked “Is violence inherently wrong?”
Created Equal
In the fifth chapter of his book “Free to Choose,” Milton Friedman discusses the three different ways that humans are considered to be equal.
Friday Five: Free Enterprise and the Poor, How Capitalism Promotes Peace, and More
On Friday afternoons, we bring you the best of our blog and the best of the web. This week’s roundup includes a video tackling the myth that free enterprise hurts the poor; a series from the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics on poverty and wealth; and more!
Equal Opportunity vs. Equal Outcome
In the fifth chapter of his book “Free to Choose,” Milton Friedman discusses the three different ways that humans are considered to be equal.