Yikes!
…13th century argument: “It is clear that there are in this world things which are moved. Now, every object which is moved receives that movement from another. If the motor…
…13th century argument: “It is clear that there are in this world things which are moved. Now, every object which is moved receives that movement from another. If the motor…
…survey suggest we are almost 5 million jobs short of where we should be. Has the RNC adopted some “economic malaise” or “soft bigotry of low expectations” philosophy? Let’s hope…
…in the humanities, but that is likely offset by the center-Right views in most economics departments and business schools. I’m unsure about the typical composition of a political science department,…
…me-from bribing Arkansan Troopers to funding AEI, Heritage, Hoover, Cato (actually, I like Cato. They generally have a line and they stick to it, criticizing politicians who cross their philosophy,…
…that argument. But saying the parties’ economic and social policies are the same is just wrong. I really just don’t get it. Seriously, what’s the objective? To say “Ha Ha!…
…sounds backwards, it is–from a scientific method perspective. However, Philosophy is expressly normative, not positive, so this is not a weakness in Rawls’ approach. In any event, if you are…
…Economic Committee” that has been a notorious producer of anti-tax propaganda-driven studies over the years of Republican hegemony in the House. See “Tax Reform Needs Accurate Tax Tables”, Wall Street…
…the point of a gun and force them to give it to agribusinesses and the wealthy. Now, some enemies of food stamps don’t quote libertarian philosophy; they quote the Bible…
…China or a business philosophy to maximize profits. The result is that domestic consumption is weaker. Yet there is an implication that capital needs the extra income to develop infrastructure…
…the FFRF suit, Buddhism and other systems of philosophy are treated by the government as religions, even though they are non-theistic. The only alternatives seem to be (i) to recognize…