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Category: Public Square

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Video: Bill Gates on the Minimum Wage

By: Kristie Eshelman

2 minute read

When Bill Gates appeared on MSNBC on Tuesday morning, he shocked many viewers with his comments about raising the minimum…

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Snow and piercing cold meant that yesterday wasn’t a pleasant day to be out in D.C. But it didn’t stop…

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Income inequality is once again at the forefront of conversation for many people. As Jay Richards and Elise Amyx wrote…

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I’m Teaching My Son to Be a Quitter

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

4 minute read

Parenting is full of teachable moments. I’m finding that’s true both for the parent and the child. My son came…

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How One Family Does Ministry through Business

By: Kristie Eshelman

2 minute read

According to the Cardone family, business is ministry. CARDONE Industries has become one of the largest automotive parts remanufacturers in…

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Should the Workforce Fear Innovation?

By: Kristie Eshelman

3 minute read

What does innovation mean for the workforce? On one hand, innovation makes everyone’s lives better, creating new jobs and putting…

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Is the Prosperity Gospel Biblically Sound?

By: Dr. Andrew Spencer

5 minute read

In their book, When Helping Hurts, Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert write, At its core, the health-and-wealth gospel teaches that…

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New Op-Ed: What’s Wrong with Inequality?

By: Kristie Eshelman

2 minute read

Income inequality is a big issue these days. It’s going to be one of the main topics of the president’s…

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Martin Luther King Day is an opportunity to celebrate the life of a man who worked tirelessly against racial segregation….

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What Is the Right Way to Carry out Enterprise?

By: Lord Brian Griffiths

4 minute read

If foreign aid is not necessarily the best approach to economic development because it muddles incentives and is ineffective, what…

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