by Chris Wolski | Jan 8, 2000 | Education
Bernstein blames John Dewey and his philosophy of Progressive Education for the decline in educational standards.
by Andrew West | Jan 7, 2000 | South America, WORLD
Mundell’s economic policy recommendations have been summarized as: “low taxes solve recession, hard money solves inflation”.
by Larry Elder | Jan 7, 2000 | Guns, POLITICS
“Thank ‘My Sweet L-rd’ For Gun Laws.” A major newspaper opinion piece led with that headline. Ex-Beatle George Harrison, maintains the columnist, remains alive today only because of England’s tough anti-gun laws. A few weeks ago, an... by John David Lewis | Jan 6, 2000 | POLITICS
The following letter was sent in reply to John Lewis’ article England, The Euro, and Socialist Europe. We present it followed by John Lewis’ reply. In Defense of the Euro: Mr. Lewis: Painting Germany as a socialist planned economy that is stagnating is... by Richard Parker M.D. | Jan 5, 2000 | Healthcare, POLITICS
One of the most tragic effects of state controlled health care is the phenomenomen of “brain drain.” No young bright individual, no dedicated physician who has spent years mercilessly studying and mastering his art wishes to be a slave to the government.... by Dominick T. Armentano | Jan 4, 2000 | Books
Who was John D. Rockefeller? Chernow shows that he was, above all else, a man who held fast to certain core values throughout his life.
by Richard M Salsman | Jan 2, 2000 | Antitrust & Monopolies, Economics
Government should uphold and enforce market contracts–not violate freedom of contract by dictating the terms, changing the terms, or abrogating the terms of contracts
by Harry Binswanger | Jan 1, 2000 | Literature
What is the best English-language novel of the 20th century? One of these novels is a stylistic masterpiece, and the other is trash. The fighting is over which is which.
by Andrew Layman | Jan 1, 2000 | POLITICS
I’m not expecting a Year 2000 cataclysm. I’ve read a fair amount of literature on the subject, and it largely breaks down into two categories. In the first, you find sober discussions of the details with a conclusion that the problem is largely manageable....