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27 Jul
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Keep it Personal

The superiority of personal relationships over impersonal systems extends far beyond commercial transactions. In fact, we should be pushing for “local” in government, education, philanthropy, entertainment, and just about everything else.

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17 Jul
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The Hopeful Roots of a Movement

“For the sons of this world are shrewder in dealing with their own generation than the sons of the light.” –Luke 16:8 The Civil Rights Movement grew out of a profound spiritual conviction that the men and women of that ...

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16 Jul
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Victimhood Does Not Define Her: An Entrepreneur in South Sudan

For a while, life was good. Joice married and her expanding business supported her growing family. Then the dream seemed to come crashing down. Her husband abandoned her. The civil war destroyed her business. Joice found herself homeless with seven ...

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13 Jul
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One Man’s Journey from Communism to Liberty

They 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.

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12 Jul
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The Most Important Divide is Not Race

Unless we can agree on the unexceptionable tenets of respect for other human beings and law and order, the common pursuit of other aims can never even start. We must all choose, right now, and stick to our choice no ...

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11 Jul
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Extremism Is Engulfing Us

With Hobbes, Marx and Lenin affirmed the need for a strong collective leading entity pushing the march of socialism. The collectivized self needs guidance, a vanguard, to lead the masses—and use them for the task—toward the ultimate destruction of the ...

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06 Jul
1

America Isn’t All Bad

America’s institutions are flawed but not without value. The story of the American military should not be reduced to imperialism and destruction. The entire American Left should not be tarred with the brush of Communism. Protestant Christianity is not all ...

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01 Jul
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The Surroundings of Justice

To correct, for example, a perceived wrong in the far gone past is not a matter of justice. Some people think that society today must correct every wrong committed during slavery and the descendants of slaves today are owed what ...

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28 Jun
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America’s Two Warring Views of Race

Hernandez 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 ...

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27 Jun
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Social Capital Fosters Self-Reliance and the Common Good

Consider a community with a large number of homeless people. The problem is obvious, and all decent residents notice and want to address it. Each individual resident also recognizes that the scale of the problem is beyond his or her ...

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