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Without profound changes in the scientific and regulatory environment, things will remain very tough for the agile disruptor -- relatively good news for established giants, presumably less good news for patients and for progress.
At this Bradley Lecture, Walter Russell Mead will discuss why the core institutions, ideas and expectations that shaped American life for the 60 years after the New Deal don’t work anymore.
The $2 billion loss by JPMorgan Chase has reawakened debate about whether banks are taking excessive risks, but many facts have gotten lost in the breathless media coverage.
In the most recent Education Outlook, AEI scholar Rick Hess and Taryn Hochleitner explain how the inflation of college rankings contributes to a false sense of exclusivity and rising tuitions.
In recent decades, our education expectations have skyrocketed, with policymakers today insisting that all students need to master skills once thought the province of the elite. We need schools far more capable than the one-size-fits-all bureaucracies of an earlier era.
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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Experts suggest a new way to look at education reform.




