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Thanks Cafe Hayek, for sharing AIER's Samuel Gregg piece published at @lawliberty, 'The Great Purge of Prices': cafehayek.com/2024/04/some-l….
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Can the West today learn valuable lessons from Habsburg family lore?
Probably not, explains contributing editor James M. Patterson in his review of “The Habsburg Way.”
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What can we learn from an Austrian Archduke about building an authentically Catholic society and culture?
Not a lot, says James M. Patterson Law & Liberty. The Habsburg Option is catnip to postliberals, but... no.
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Wednesday reads: Uri Berliner for The Free Press, Titus Techera for Acton Institute, Magdalene J. Taylor for her S*bstack, Helen Dale (not on your team, but always fair) for Law & Liberty, Anthony Domestico for Commonweal Magazine, cancela lansbury for Interview Magazine, and many others.
America's first revolution was an act of popular government. Our efforts to restore the republic must be also.
Senior writer Richard Reinsch explains as part of our new forum.
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Thanks Law & Liberty for running my review of a great new book edited by Cato Institute’s Ryan Bourne about the damage being done to the #AmericanEconomy by efforts to deny the workings of #prices . lawliberty.org/book-review/th…
When economists lose interest in price theory, policymakers return to familiar mistakes.
Read more in Samuel Gregg’s review of Ryan Bourne’s “The War on Prices.” lawliberty.org/book-review/th…
We have built up all kinds of narratives about the struggle to lose weight, then along comes science and sweeps the difficulties aside.
More from senior writer Helen Dale (not on your team, but always fair): lawliberty.org/a-turning-poin…
And now for something completely different: yours truly in Law & Liberty on how she lost six stone, and why similar losses may be in reach for anyone who needs them.
And then, there are implications.
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What did the early church think about political theology and can it help us?
An excerpt from my new book: lawliberty.org/christianity-b…
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#culturalsanctification
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Monday reads: David Polansky for Café Américain magazine, alex byrne for Fairer Disputations, Ryan Ruby for The New Statesman, wry bread for COMPACT, John-Baptiste Oduor for ArtReview_, The Ivy Exile for Washington Examiner, Titus Techera for Law & Liberty, and many others.
“Christians living in the first few centuries were the first to articulate the importance of religious freedom and the injustice of coercing the conscience.” Stephen Presley
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In his new book, Donald Devine helps us understand, through the thought and presidency of Reagan, the philosophical underpinnings of fusionism.
Senior writer Richard Reinsch explains in his review.
American Institute for Economic Research TFAS
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Poor Things uses a woman born in a Victorian laboratory to explore humanity's relationship to science and technology.
New from Jacob Bruggeman at Law & Liberty: ow.ly/9jgJ50R9Spj
“Instead of a story about heroism, Dune: Part Two is a sociological picture of a liberal, progressive America.”
Read more from Titus Techera’s latest essay: lawliberty.org/dunes-moral-un…