Dinner with Paul Kengor: Reagan, Bush and the March of Freedom
May 31, 2006 | by Paul G. Kengor | Topic: The Global Challenge
The following dinner lecture was delivered by Dr. Paul Kengor on the evening of April 6, 2006.
(Location: Pew Fine Arts Center – Pew Memorial Room)
Paul Kengor is the executive director of The Center for Vision & Values at … Read more>
Permanent link to this article»
Character Makes All the Difference in the World
May 30, 2006 | by Lawrence W. Reed | Topic: General
Editor’s Note: The following commencement address was delivered by Lawrence W. Reed at Thomas Jefferson Independent Day School, in Joplin, Missouri, on May 21, 2006.
Guest Commentary
Thank you! Actually, I can’t thank you enough for the honor of addressing … Read more>
Permanent link to this article»
The 9th Circuit’s Wake-Up Call
May 22, 2006 | by Joseph Knippenberg | Topic: The Law
Campus speech codes are so ‘90s. Judicially rebuked and roundly ridiculed, they seemed to have become a dim and distant bad memory.
But not so fast…. In a hotly-contested 2-1 decision, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals recently brought the … Read more>
Permanent link to this article»
Religion and the Presidents
May 19, 2006 | by Gary S. Smith | Topic: The American Story
Few question that religious issues have played a prominent role in the presidency of George W. Bush. Some even accuse Bush of being a Christian zealot who wants to remake America according to his religious views. Although Bush’s faith has … Read more>
Permanent link to this article»
Under the Shadow of Inflationomics
May 19, 2006 | by Hans F. Sennholz | Topic: The Path to Freedom
Inflationomics, in popular terminology, indicates the sway of inflation thought in education and the affairs of government. It permeates political life and behavior, especially when economic policies are discussed and decided. It usually speaks well of an increase in the … Read more>
Permanent link to this article»
Are We Doomed for Another Oil Shock?
May 12, 2006 | by Dirk Mateer | Topic: The Path to Freedom
Like most people, I feel the sting when it costs $55 to fill up the family minivan. As a result, I’ve been driving around town more often in our Civic, which gets twice the gas mileage. I suspect … Read more>
Permanent link to this article»
VISION & VALUES CONCISE: Women in Iraq and Afghanistan Today
May 8, 2006 | by A. Yasmine Rassam | Topic: The Global Challenge, Vision & Values Concise E-publications
Editor’s Note: A. Yasmine Rassam is director of international policy at the Independent Women’s Forum. Rassam participated in the April 5-6, 2006 conference hosted by The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College titled, “Mr. Jefferson Goes … Read more>
Permanent link to this article»
A Duel to the Death
May 5, 2006 | by Earl H. Tilford | Topic: The Global Challenge
Permanent link to this article»
Policing the Border
May 4, 2006 | by Hans F. Sennholz | Topic: The American Story
Immigration is one of the most controversial issues facing the American people today. Ever since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, loud voices in the media are pointing to “open borders” and hinting at dangerous “illegal aliens” who are … Read more>
Permanent link to this article»
Gas or Education?
May 4, 2006 | by Lee Wishing | Topic: The Battle for the Mind
Gas prices, as everyone knows, are on the rise. The jump has affected just about everyone, certainly anyone with a car. Yet, the rise has also had an impact on the most unexpected areas, such as, of all things, private … Read more>









