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The reviews are in, and "The Road to Freedom" is a must-read.
Breitbart Book Review: Arthur Brooks' 'The Road to Freedom'
Powerline: Roads Taken and Untaken: A Meditation
The Weekly Standard: The Road to Freedom
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Our understanding of white America is subject to a number of outdated assumptions that need rethinking.
What I find most fascinating about the debate over corporate personhood is the fact that the people who defend corporate personhood don't anthropomorphize big business nearly as much as those who oppose it.
Improved patient-focused measurement, while not perfect, could be profoundly enabling in the short term as well as beyond– but capturing this potential will require thoughtful science, involved patients, and inquisitive physicians, as well as the shared commitment to iterate and optimize around the common goal of improved health for real people.
The U.S. disability system is failing--growing at an unsustainable pace for taxpayers and delivering relatively poor outcomes to those with disabilities.
The American people certainly want their views heard by the new "gang of 12" committee spawned in the budget deal signed into law last week. But they deserve more than that. They deserve a Congress and a president willing to face up to fiscal reality and take action before it is too late.
Doctrines developed in the fifteenth century by Catholic theologians provided a new understanding of the market economy and are now recognized for their influence on economic theory.
In the coming weeks and months, as the debt ceiling debate rages and new budget battles arise, we will hear more and more class-warfare rhetoric about corporate jets, miserly rich people, and the need for higher taxes. Free-enterprise advocates must be ready to make a three-part case.









