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At this AEI event, experts from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and philosophy discussed how pleasure motivates human behavior.
Enjoying a fascinating visit to Berlin, newly designated capital of the (you must bail out the) Eurozone. One cannot help but feel for Chancellor Merkel, who is meant to be fixing the Eurodisaster on her own by creating a Eurofinance system relying on newly powerful Eurocrats who will remain without an actual democratic mandate from, you know, Europeans. But I get ahead of myself.
Work is not a necessary evil. It is, instead, an intrinsic source of pleasure and value.
There a few notes should be made in the margins of the article by Italian historian Guido Formigoni, published in "TamTam democratic" and entitled "De Gasperi, Dossetti and the false dilemma statism-subsidiarity." It seems worth noting that the interesting debate animated by Formigoni is found in the notions of "social...
Gingrich is plainly the best Annoy the Media candidate. But it’s not at all clear, however much South Carolina Republicans would like to think so, that he’s the most electable.
Behind the disdain of the high-minded for negative campaign spots is a fear that they will erode Americans' faith in politics and government.
AEI's housing finance reform plan provides the opportunity for a possible bi-partisan solution that could result in true reform of our housing finance market.







