by jstewardfree | Oct 22, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Charlie Wesley | As an undergraduate, I did not often annotate the texts I was assigned to read for class. Nor was I encouraged to. When I look back through the books I read as a freshman, I find they are utterly devoid of notations. A survey of my texts from...
by jstewardfree | Oct 20, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Jonah Goldberg | No one in the West wants a long struggle with jihadism. The problem is the enemy always gets a vote. The hawks (including me) were wrong about a lot, but some got one thing right. It’s going to be a long war. In the early days after 9/11 there was...
by jstewardfree | Oct 13, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Diana Furchtgott-Roth | Drugmaker Shire, based in Dublin, is in the process of being bought by AbbVie for $55 billion in a tax-inversion acquisition. We’ve all heard the statistics. More American multinational companies are merging with foreign corporations and...
by jstewardfree | Oct 8, 2014 | Grey Matter
porn hub Thicker is Better.By Ike Brannon | The minimum wage is a facile non-solution for the complicated problem of poverty in America. While waiting in line at my local grocery store in Washington, D.C., the other night, I eavesdropped on two thirty-something store...
by jstewardfree | Oct 6, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Natalie Scholl (Source) | AEI’s Values and Capitalism program just released a new book titled “Entrepreneurship for Human Flourishing.” In it, the authors, Chris Horst and Peter Greer, argue that entrepreneurial businesses, “which sustain productive development...
by jstewardfree | Oct 1, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Ronald Lipsman | The grades I just issued in my post-calculus, differential equations course – a sophomore math offering taken mostly by engineering students—followed the usual bell-shaped curve, roughly 10% A’s, 20% B’s, 40% C’s, 20% D’s and 10% F’s. The...