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Why Education Funding Is a Terrible Reason to Legalize Sports Betting
The “it’s for the kids” argument in favor of legalizing sports betting may merely be a case of “muddying the waters to make them look deep,” as the saying goes.
What Christian Democracy Means To Me
We often hear the criticism that we shouldn’t use the phrase “Christian” to describe a non-sectarian political party. The general response from our party has been that there is a historical richness in the principles of personalism, solidarity, subsidiarity, and sphere sovereignty that have guided Christian democratic parties around the world.
The False Meritocracy
As I reflected on the George Floyd situation, my thoughts went back to my father’s journey. How did he overcome racism and othering? Was it really just hard work? What I realized was that he had something that black children often don’t get: an intact family.
My Kind Mechanic, Distributism, and the ASP
When was the last time your heart was profoundly blessed by your auto mechanic? For me, it was just two hours ago, and the encounter reminded me of why I’m a member of the American Solidarity Party.
Book Review of Wendell Berry and Higher Education by Jack R. Baker and Jeffrey Bilbro
What can teachers and practitioners of public administration learn from a book coming from an English department on the works of an agrarian novelist?