Embrace Innovation with Uber
Everyone likes to talk about innovation and entrepreneurship. But actually embracing these values is a commitment that many are not willing to make.
Is Unjust Government Robbery? Augustine Said So
Many early Christians were not fans of big government—after all, the Roman Empire had a habit of putting them to death.
Friday Five: The Effects of the Third Industrial Revolution
This week’s collection includes a note of caution about the third great industrial revolution, thoughts on how to persuade, and more.
If iPhones Were Made in the U.S., You Couldn’t Afford One
Apple has endured constant criticism over the years for its dependence on Chinese workers to meet the global iPhone demand.
Faith and Flourishing: A Conference at Bethel College
“The economy is not numbers on spreadsheets and lines on graphs…. The economy is fundamentally a web of human relationships.”
Power’s Deep Magic
Friedrich Nietzsche once told us that all people secretly wish to maximize their individual power, which comes recurringly into conflict with the individual power-desires of everyone else.
5 Classic Science Fiction Novels that Celebrate the Free Market
In my last post, we discussed a recent, fallacious claim that classic science fiction from the 20th century was monolithically anti-free market.
Friendship Across the Aisle
Whenever high school seniors ask for advice about their first year of college, I always encourage them to choose their friends wisely.
Friday Five: Has the West Lost Its Confidence in Capitalism?
This week’s round-up includes a call for America to ‘snap out it,’ a discussion of Western vs. Eastern opinions about capitalism, and more.