It is not often that one sees Ernest Hemingway cited in an article on the federal budget and fiscal situation.…
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Getting the U.S. economy back on a path to solid growth and the job creation engine jumpstarted is dominating the…
The family’s limited participation in the manufacturing of medium to large-scale goods appears to present us with a challenge. Large-scale…
If there is one word that captures many Europeans’ response to the continent’s financial crisis, it is denial. Witness the…
The title of this article, “What Does Centesimus Annus Really Teach?,” seems to imply that there might be some dispute…
I was asked for my initial reaction to President Obama’s State of the Union speech, and the handsomely redesigned Think Christian posted…
Probably no informed Catholic would dispute the fact that the period since the end of the Second Vatican Council in…
A little more than a year ago, I quit my job as a theology teacher at a Catholic high school…
I would like to wrap up this series with an examination of a few more types of taxation. Keep in…
In Part 1 and Part 2, I mainly discussed the different schools of Capitalist thought (Keynesian and non-Keynesian) and how…