Historical antecedents or events do not always correlate to a contemporary cultural or political value. In fact, there is often no traceable connection, especially as the passage of time may have dissipated any thread of a relationship. Yet our political… Read More ›
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Fixing Capitalism: Economic Epiphany
Karl Marx and Milton Friedman twirled in their respective interments recently as the Business Roundtable, representing 200 of the nation’s largest corporations, issued a statement redefining the purpose of corporate businesses to include as interested parties a broader spectrum of… Read More ›
Are Unions Making a Comeback?
In 2016, Virginia voters defeated a referendum, 53–47 percent, to amend the state’s constitution to include a right-to-work [RTW] provision. In Missouri last week, voters passed a referendum by a 2–1 margin overturning a similar law previously enacted by a… Read More ›