July 27, 2007
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April 10, 2020
Tom Coburn: Remembering an American statesman
A “statesman” is defined as “a wise, skillful, and respected political leader.” On March 28, America lost such a person when former U.S. Representative, Senator, and Doctor Tom Coburn died at the age of 72. Continue Reading...
March 07, 2016
Just how bad is crony capitalism?
Cronyism is ugly. It hurts the economy, it’s unjust, and corrupts the core of democracy. “The damage that cronyism has inflicted on the economy is considerable,” Samuel Gregg writes in a new piece for Public Discourse. Continue Reading...
April 02, 2015
Why Cheap Food Makes Us Richer
While it may not seem like it when you’re standing at the checkout line at the grocery store, food is cheaper now that it was half a century ago.
“We are purchasing more food for less money, and we are purchasing our food for less of our income,” says Annette Clauson, an agricultural economist. Continue Reading...
March 30, 2015
Fossil Fuels: The Best Hope for the World’s Poor
August 12, 2014
A Christian Alternative to Unicorn Governance
August 29, 2013
A Commodities Primer for Confused Clerics
July 05, 2012
U.S. sugar policy invites bad jokes
May 16, 2012
Free Market Environmentalism for Religious Leaders
August 22, 2011