The Economics of Creativity and Innovation
Edmund Phelps believes that exceptional growth stems from the willingness of the whole of society to innovate, take risks, and embrace uncertainty.
Edmund Phelps believes that exceptional growth stems from the willingness of the whole of society to innovate, take risks, and embrace uncertainty.
Jünger’s On the Marble Cliffs affirms the values of tradition, beauty, and civilization in a time of horror.
The Fourteenth Amendment secured The Civil Rights Act against all counterarguments and against future repeal.
Kennedy's brief presidency came at a pivotal time for civil rights, the Cold War, and American Catholicism.
Every generation must remain vigilant in the defense of liberty.
Could the debt ceiling crunch be avoided by the Federal Reserve forgiving treasury debt? Let's hope not.
Rather than focusing students on big common goals and helping them recognize their commonalities, DEI tears them apart.
Reversing the Slaughter-House Cases may just lead to a reenactment of the problem we're hoping to resolve.
A fascinating and accurate account of post-Soviet Russia’s relationship with the West explains how everything went wrong.
The nondelegation doctrine is very much alive—but often unrecognized in a different context.