Which Alex Semin will show up in the playoffs? I hope it’s this one. Hard work is passé, Hamilton Nolan writes. He suggests Americans not work one minute over eight hours a day. I can’t express how much I disagree. Ronald Bailey suggests that even the wisest bureaucrats might not be able to resist the human […]
Posts Tagged: Free Enterprise
Monday Links: Free Enterprise vs. Statism, Beautiful Transit, and Changing Cities
Arthur Brooks draws the battle lines in today’s culture war; a good-looking transit project in Maryland; must-reads on urban policy for conservatives; and how Google destroys office productivity.
‘Capitalism Is Freedom’
Kentucky Senate candidate Rand Paul eloquently defends capitalism and free enterprise in his Republican primary victory speech:
Thursday Links
Good news: The Supreme Court has struck down government restrictions on free speech. Here’s a quick history of such restrictions and why they haven’t worked. Bad news: America’s economy is less free now than it was a year ago. The Agitator makes the case that donations in response to disaster don’t constitute fundraising as such. Daniel […]
What I’m Reading — October 5th
Some of the links I’ve collected from around the web on October 5th
What I’m Reading — September 16th
Some of the links I’ve collected from around the web from September 15th to September 16th.
What I’m Reading — May 30th
Some of the links I’ve collected from around the web from May 27th to May 30th.