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Leading Like 1939

by Kori Schakevia Advancing a Free Society
Saturday, October 29, 2011

Even for an Administration that takes an awful lot of unearned credit, yesterday’s op-ed by Obama National Security Advisor was amazing.  Tom Donilon’s piece in the Washington Post sets a new standard for self-congratulatory delusion.  It asserts that in Libya, the A

The Euro-Financial Crisis and Occupy Wall Street: Gimme, Gimme, Gimme

by Peter Schweizervia Advancing a Free Society
Friday, October 28, 2011

European leaders hammered together an early morning deal to free Greece of half of its debts.  And they agreed to a new requirement that European banks increase their core capital ratios to 9%.

Four Reasons Keynesians Keep Getting It Wrong

by Allan H. Meltzervia Advancing a Free Society
Friday, October 28, 2011

Those who heaped high praise on Keynesian policies have grown silent as government spending has failed to bring an economic recovery.

The Mortgage Crisis: Some Inside Views

by Charles Calomirisvia Advancing a Free Society
Friday, October 28, 2011

Occupy Wall Street is denouncing banks and Wall Street for "selling toxic mortgages" while "screwing investors and homeowners." And the federal government recently announced it will be suing mortgage originators whose low-quality underwriting standards prod

Global Warming–RIP?

by Victor Davis Hansonvia Advancing a Free Society
Friday, October 28, 2011

Not long ago, candidate Obama promised to cool the planet and lower the rising seas. Indeed, he campaigned on passing "cap-and-trade" legislation, a radical, costly effort to reduce America's traditional carbon energy use.

Halloween fright, population fear are both fantasy

by Laura E. Hugginsvia Advancing a Free Society
Friday, October 28, 2011

Prepare for a frightening Halloween - not from ghosts, ghouls and goblins at your doorstep - but because on Oct. 31, the world’s population is expected to reach 7 billion people.

The American Way of War

by Victor Davis Hansonvia Advancing a Free Society
Friday, October 28, 2011

William Shawcross, the British journalist, historian, and human rights advocate—once a fierce critic of the Nixon-Kissinger years, now a defender of the West’s struggle against radical Islam—has written the best book yet on the dilemmas Western governments face in dealing with

The Texts They Are A-Changin’

by John B. Taylorvia Advancing a Free Society
Thursday, October 27, 2011

How should the introductory economics text change in response the financial crisis, the recession and the very slow recovery? The question will be discussed at a big economics teachers’ conference in New Orleans this week.

Digital Peril

by Diana Schaubvia Advancing a Free Society
Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Gone are the days when the virtue expected of students was discipline or attention. Now we demand something more—it goes by the name “engagement.” We don’t want pupils to be obediently receptive; we want them actively and imaginatively involved.

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