Note: This article is part of the ‘Principles Project,’ a list of principles, axioms, and beliefs that undergird a Christian view of economics, liberty, and virtue. Click here to read the introduction and other posts in this series. Continue Reading...
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June 17, 2019
Beyond Bolsonaro: A freedom surge in Brazil
Those who argue that the recent victory of President Jair Bolsonaro in the 2018 Brazilian presidential elections represent an authoritarian shift are highly mistaken. On the contrary, liberalism has never been as strong and vibrant in Brazil as it is in the present moment. Continue Reading...
June 17, 2019
Business is bad. Can it also be good?
There are many reasons to critique business these days. From crony capitalist practices to surveillance capitalism and data collection, from abuse of the environment for short term profits to siding with the fashionable for short term praise at the expense of religious freedom and long term cultural health. Continue Reading...
June 17, 2019
New York’s rent regulations: people over profit?
June 14, 2019
Philip K. Dick, Lord Acton, and the nineteenth century that never ended
June 14, 2019
A European social democrat critiques Bernie Sanders’ ’21st Century Bill of Rights’
June 14, 2019
The Laymen’s Lounge: Everyday Theology for Everyday Life
June 14, 2019
Why you’ll love Acton University (even if you hate conferences)
June 14, 2019
The BBC scraps free TV for the elderly: A lesson from Boxer in ‘Animal Farm’
June 13, 2019