A recent survey found that 44 percent of Generation Z and 46 percent of Millennials are “obsessed with the idea
Tag: virtue
The Virtues of Property Rights
This post is the seventh in a series. While I have long understood the importance of property rights, my understanding
Free Will and Property Rights are Inseparable
The title—“Government attacks free will when it assaults property rights”–of an opinion piece by Andrew P. Napolitano was intriguing. Unfortunately,
The Debasing of Moral Concepts
Gresham’s Law is an economic principle that states, “Bad money drives out good money.” Wikipedia explains the principle as it
Context Matters
Knowledge is not a series of random, isolated ideas. Knowledge is, as Leonard Peikoff puts it, “an organization or integration
The Vaccine for an Infodemic
Merriam-Webster states that an infodemic typically refers to a rapid and far-reaching spread of both accurate and inaccurate information about
Apologizing for the Truth
It is a sad statement about the state of our culture when a governor apologizes for speaking the truth. Talking
Pretending it didn’t Happen
In the late 1990s, a campaign began to “ban the box.” The goal of the campaign was to prohibit employers