Education and Opportunity: Michael McShane Visits Bethel College
AEI research fellow Michael McShane and Bethel education professor Jeffrey Stueve spoke to 50 business students and future teachers on the topic of education reform.
Defenses and Critiques of Markets 2015: A Seminar with Dr. P.J. Hill
On February 19-22, 2015, amidst snow-covered hills in northern Virginia, Values & Capitalism’s team partnered with Wheaton economics professor (emeritus) P.J. Hill in hosting our second annual faculty colloquium, “Markets: Defenses and Critiques.”
2015 Values & Capitalism Invitational Debate Tournament
On February 13–14, the Values & Capitalism project and Colorado Christian University cohosted an undergraduate debate tournament at AEI’s headquarters in Washington, DC in collaboration with the National Parliamentary Debate Association (NPDA).
Can We Improve Food Quality and Availability at the Same Time?
A cursory glance of Camden, NJ reveals a broken wasteland. Broken down townhouses, abandoned factories, “fields” of abandoned land that has been destroyed by pollution… It seems like a shell of a city. It takes a careful observer—or a permanent resident—to see the...
How Low Is Unemployment, Really?
The unemployment rate is increasing, and news sites are celebrating the good news. Yes, you read that right—this is not insanity, and the reporters are not lying, but average Americans are still right to be confused.
Christian Europe, the Inventor of Liberty: Part II
Liberalism alone is not sufficient to avoid moral sterility. That which said, ‘Let there be Liberalism,’ is needed as well.
Q&A with Robert Dickie on “The Leap”
I recently had the privilege of asking author and businessman Robert Dickie several questions about his new book, “The Leap: Launching Your Full-Time Career in Our Part-Time Economy.”
To Mass Produce Food… or Not?
Hundreds of years ago, we grew all of our foods naturally: non-genetically modified, one-hundred-percent organic foods that were farmed locally. Hundreds of years ago, a lot more people went hungry.
What ‘The Walking Dead’ Can Teach Us About Christian Life
For a gory, horror TV show about the zombie apocalypse, the over-arching message of “The Walking Dead” is surprisingly hopeful. And no character embodies that message more than Tyreese.