Calling It Quits: The Virtues of the 40-Hour Work Week
A few months ago, a newly minted lawyer appeared at a question and answer session I attended in order to share his first impressions on life as an associate.
Coercion in Morality and Economics
Over at Public Discourse, Nathan Schlueter explains why he’s not a libertarian, providing concise conservative responses to 10 popular libertarian claims
Who is Art Carden?
If the name “Art Carden” sounds familiar, you may be one of the hundreds of thousands of people who have watched his Learn Liberty videos produced by the Institute for Humane Studies on YouTube.
The Death of the Blue Social Model
Earlier this month Bard College professor and The American Interest editor-at-large Walter Russell Mead delivered AEI’s monthly Bradley Lecture.
Harrison Dietzman
Fair Trade vs. Free Trade Debate: Full video
Paul Myers, Claude Barfield and Victor Claar discuss whether fair trade or free trade best helps the poor. ]]>
The Hunger Games Roundup
On our blog and across the Internet, “The Hunger Games” series and its themes of oppressive regimes and the size and power of government have been widely discussed.
Interview: George Washington Reviews The Hunger Games
He’s a hard interview to book these days, but Patheos recently sat down with the hero of the American Revolution and the United States’ first president, George Washington.
Re-Ending the Hunger Games Trilogy
While I thoroughly enjoyed reading The Hunger Games, I was disappointed at the author’s choice of a rather abrupt and disconnected ending, rewarding her heroine with a life of fear, loneliness and uncertainty.