Samuel Adams: The Indispensable Man
June 29, 2007 | by Gary S. Smith | Topic: The DNA of Greatness
As we celebrate the 4th of July with fireworks, parades, cookouts, and speeches, we should be grateful to our many forebears who risked their property, reputation, and lives to attain our independence. Some of them are well known and highly … Read more>
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Rethinking the Property Tax
June 29, 2007 | by Mark W. Hendrickson | Topic: The Path to Freedom
Property taxes in Pennsylvania appear locked into a long-term uptrend. In recent years, there have been huge increases in the portion of the property tax that finances county government. County officials have levied these increases to pay for the unfunded … Read more>
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America: “More Terrible” Than Stalin’s Russia?
June 28, 2007 | by Paul G. Kengor | Topic: The Global Challenge
Russian President Vladimir Putin seems to have a habit of making outrageous statements. In the latest, he compared Soviet atrocities under Stalin to American actions during wartime. “Yes, we had terrible pages [in our history],” Putin acknowledged, noting Stalin’s 1934-38 … Read more>
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Hans Sennholz—A Personal Remembrance
June 26, 2007 | by John A. Sparks | Topic: The DNA of Greatness
I first heard a lecture by Dr. Hans F. Sennholz in 1962 as a freshman economics major in his Principles class at Grove City College. I had come to Grove City because of Dr. Sennholz having been intensely interested in … Read more>
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The Unions of Tomorrow
June 26, 2007 | by Mark W. Hendrickson | Topic: The Path to Freedom
During the second half of the twentieth century, union officials prospered mightily, while millions of rank-and-file union members saw their jobs vanish. Since union policy is set by the bosses, I am not optimistic for significant reforms, but since my … Read more>
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A Tribute to Hans F. Sennholz
June 25, 2007 | by Lawrence W. Reed | Topic: The DNA of Greatness
Great teachers leave lifelong impressions on the students they inspire. Their teachings become their students’ teachings, thereby spreading their influence in endless directions and across many generations. Hans F. Sennholz was such a man. The thousands who sat … Read more>
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Reflections on Hans F. Sennholz
June 24, 2007 | by Mark W. Hendrickson | Topic: The DNA of Greatness
Dr. Hans F. Sennholz, economist par excellence, prolific author, dynamic lecturer, legendary Grove City College professor for 37 years, passed away on June 23 at age 85. How does one encapsulate such a long, productive, remarkable life? You may … Read more>
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Fidel’s Useful Idiots
June 18, 2007 | by Paul G. Kengor | Topic: The Global Challenge
“…learn what the new Cuba offers its people—and its neighbors. To its people, peace, democracy, prosperity. To its neighbors, friendship, and the cooperation of men who respect each other….”
—Daily Worker, December 13, 1959
Unfortunately I was standing, not sitting, … Read more>
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VISION & VALUES CONCISE: Q&A with Tod Lindberg
June 15, 2007 | by Tod Lindberg | Topic: The Content of Character, Vision & Values Concise E-publications
Editor’s Note: The “V&V Q&A” is an e-publication from The Center for Vision & Values at Grove City College. Each issue will present an interview with an intriguing thinker or opinion-maker that we hope will prove illuminating to readers everywhere. … Read more>
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What Andrew Giuliani Taught America
June 13, 2007 | by Mark Joseph | Topic: The Content of Character
On January 20th, 2009, when either Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney, John Edwards or Barack Obama is sworn in as the nation’s 44th president as Rudy Giuliani, private citizen looks on, it’s quite possible that … Read more>
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Avoiding the Iraq Hangover
June 11, 2007 | by Earl H. Tilford | Topic: The Global Challenge
After Saigon fell to a North Vietnamese onslaught on April 29, 1975, Americans experienced a “Vietnam hangover” lasting until the electorate emerged from its grogginess to elect Ronald Reagan to the presidency in 1980. If you have ever gotten “knee-crawlin’, … Read more>
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Listen up, Vladimir: A Limited Missile Defense Makes Sense for Everyone
June 8, 2007 | by Earl H. Tilford | Topic: The American Story
Last week Russian President Vladimir Putin threatened to target Europe with missiles if the United States deployed components of a limited missile defense system to the Czech Republic and Poland. Maybe I’m being charitable, but perhaps Putin recalls how the … Read more>
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Religion and the 2008 Election
June 6, 2007 | by Gary S. Smith | Topic: The Content of Character
Although the presidential election of 2008 is still 17 months away, it is already very contested as indicated by the 18 announced Republican and Democrat candidates, the huge amount of money raised, and the numerous televised debates and forums of … Read more>
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“A Turning Point” Twenty-Five Years Ago This Week
June 5, 2007 | by Paul G. Kengor | Topic: The American Story
On Monday, June 7, 1982, President Ronald Reagan arrived in Rome to meet with Pope John Paul II at the Vatican, a little over a year since both men survived near-fatal assassination attempts. The two shared not only a commonality … Read more>








