November 14, 2013
October 10, 2013
2013 Acton Institute Pittsburgh Dinner Highlights
October 03, 2013
Property Rights, Rule of Law, and the Spark of the ‘Arab Spring’
July 02, 2013
5 Basic Principles of Christian Stewardship
In Faithful in All God’s House: Stewardship and the Christian Life, Lester DeKoster and Gerard Berghoef explore the range and reach of Christian stewardship, emphasizing that the practice of stewardship extends far beyond the handling of our money, stretching into life and time and destiny. Continue Reading...
December 20, 2012
How Should Christians View Property?
Étienne Cabet, a French philosopher and founder of a utopian socialist movement, once said: “Communism is Christianity.” The concept of property has existed longer than Western Civilization; trying to understand what property is and who can claim it has been an important issue for centuries. Continue Reading...
November 02, 2012
ResearchLinks – 11.02.12
June 05, 2012
Are There Rights We Can’t Give Away?
April 13, 2012
Ending Poverty by Legalizing Freedom
March 13, 2012
How to Steal a Bike in New York City
April 12, 2011
Water is not a human right
It sounds draconian and contrary to the beliefs of many humanitarian organizations, including the United Nations which declared water as a basic human right in 2010. However, if we expect to take the correct steps forward to solve the global water crisis, then water must be treated as a commodity not a basic human right. Continue Reading...