How A Christian View of Human Nature is the Key to Conservative and Libertarian Fusionism
The “Jesus Panel” at the International Students for Liberty Conference discusses why they hold to a libertarian political philosophy.
Politics: A Poor Fit for the God-Shaped Hole in Our Hearts
Joseph Bottum’s book “An Anxious Age: The Post-Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of America” provides a window into America’s socio-political climate.
Connecting orphans with families: New insights from the front lines
More than 400,000 children are part of the US foster care system, while 100,000 children are in need of adoption. How should we respond to these staggering realities?
Conservatism’s Best Kept Secret
As a self-proclaimed conservative, I have no problem saying that one of my biggest heroes was a self-proclaimed socialist.
Friday Five: Walmart, Factories and a Decline in American ‘Energy’
This week’s collection includes: contemporary America’s lack of energy, the correlation between college and social mobility, and more.
Adoption and Foster Care: An Issue We Can’t Ignore
Values & Capitalism hosted an event at AEI on February 12th, to discuss the implications of adoption and foster care for individual children and society at large.
The Federal Reserve: Scapegoat for Emerging Markets
After years of quantitative easing, the central bank began paring monthly bond purchases by $10 billion in January, now at $65 billion.
Should Christians Depend on Government Welfare?
If Christians are not to be dependent on others, then what does that mean regarding government aid?
The Jesus Panel at ISFLC
Young Christians from the left and right believe libertarianism is compatible with biblical principles.