Generosity is then a virtue intimately connected to justice, pertaining to the good use of the material goods we are entrusted to steward in this world. The gift of the poor widow is thus more generous than the gifts of ...
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For the last 40 years Walter E. Williams’ nationally syndicated column, “A Minority View,” has carried his voice into approximately 140 newspapers nationwide. His latest column, “Black Education Tragedy is New,” ran on the Creators Syndicate on the day he ...
Read MoreThe phrase “liberty and justice for all” is a phrase that illustrates what our country stands for. It represents idea of how all people in America are treated equally and how everyone idealistically has a fair chance to make their ...
Read MoreGovernments and well-meaning philanthropists continue to spend billions of dollars on foreign-led interventions that prop up the traditional model of international development. But real solutions to poverty are worked out by people with a vision of change that is rooted ...
Read MoreThey have an interesting and informative discussion with The Founder and President of the Freedom & Virtue Institute, Ismael Hernandez about the work of the Institute and about Ismael’s fascinating journey from his communist background to embracing freedom and liberty.
Read MoreHernandez first traces slavery to every nation and culture, then places the origins of modern racism in the 17th century, when exploration brought cultures into contact with one another. Racial categories originated when observers emphasized “certain true biological differences” which ...
Read MoreConcern for the poor is an essential part of being a Christian. Yet, Christians often don’t know how to effectively engage people who are in poverty, often coming from social and ethnic backgrounds very different from them.
Read MoreVirtues Work by Alexander Cummings People change over time. It is inevitable, you won’t be able to help it because experience and time does that to people. You will either become a better person, more admired, and more successful or ...
Read MoreMy mother’s response taught me something radically important: my dignity resides in me, not in whatever sad errors others made about me.
Read MoreEvery human being by virtue of being human is the type of being who can reason and choose, these potentialities exist in every human in radical fashion, in the very essence of our nature.
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