Nathaniel Ward

Friday links: Mysterious symbols explained


Friday Links: Tolerance of Insensitivity


How the Welfare State Corrupts Self-Government

James Otteson explains how the welfare state undermines self-government:

Without a shared default understanding that people may not be compelled to work for or otherwise support anyone else against their wishes, we no longer have a society of free and responsible individuals. We may be wealthy, but we do not respect the inherent dignity of each individual. That is a recipe for moral barbarism.

This is self-government as the Founders understood it: each of us has an obligation to govern our own self first and foremost.


Wednesday Links: Playoff Hockey


Wednesday Links: Assigning Priorities

  • Prioritizing tasks can be hard. Trent Hamm offers some advice on how to distinguish the important from the merely urgent.
  • Why is your marketing copy not converting? Copyblogger has some ideas.
  • “Every piece of the ‘success story’ of the auto bailout,” Todd Zywicki argues, would “seem to be in error.”
  • Regulatory capture in reverse: heavily regulated industries are protesting a Florida proposal that would remove licensing requirements for professions like interior design and dance instruction.
  • Timeliness and concision are the keys to successful marketing on Facebook, Lauren Drell reports. Equally as important: asking your supporters to engage.
  • Last but not least, Readability is an intriguing new online tool to make long-form online text easier to read in the browser. The Chrome extension is pretty nifty, but I haven’t taken the plunge to purchase the full service.