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Category: Economics 101

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The U.S. has dropped from the second most economically free country in the world to the eighteenth in the past…

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The United States is one of the most economically free countries in the world, but it might not stay that…

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This week marks the 151st birthday of Max Weber. He was born on April 21, 1864, in the Prussian city…

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Christian hipsters and capitalism don’t mix, or at least that’s what Brett McCracken argued in his 2010 book Hipster Christianity….

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“It is right to risk for the cause of God.” So begins a sermon by John Piper on the topic…

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Have you ever heard the argument that Jesus was a socialist? I have, often. As I’ve studied the economics of…

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What was your first job in high school? Was it working for a local business scooping ice cream or lifeguarding…

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Throughout my traveling and teaching, I often hear similar questions and challenges. In the past month, both a pastor at…

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Economic freedom may be our world’s more powerful poverty relief system, but it’s not enough for human flourishing. It is…

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When we read Moses’s instructions to teach God’s commands to our children and talk of them consistently (Deuteronomy 6:7), this…

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