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Jason Jewell

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Jason Jewell is the chairman of the Department of Humanities at Faulkner University. His research interests include religion and politics in early modern Britain, the Christian philosophy of history, and the intersection of Christianity and culture. He is a contributor to Christian Faith and Social Justice: Five Views (Bloomsbury, 2014) and The Inklings and King Arthur (2015).

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The Persistent Problem of Objective Value

Philosophy and MethodologySubjectivism

03/28/2022Mises Media
The Lou Church Memorial Lecture, sponsored by The Lou Church Foundation.
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Social Justice: Real and Phony

Legal SystemMedia and Culture

07/19/2019Mises Media
Presented at Mises University 2019.
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Review of T.R.M. Howard: Doctor, Entrepreneur, Civil Rights Pioneer

The Entrepreneur

03/05/2019Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
T.R.M. Howard was an entrepreneur and civil rights leader who offers a corrective to overly simplistic narratives about the civil rights era and African-American history more generally.
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The Antidote to Marxist Literary Criticism

Media and CulturePolitical Theory

Blog01/17/2017

In a new book Literature and Liberty, Allen Mendenhall brings a fresh eye to literary criticism — a discipline long marred by doctrinaire Marxism.

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Review of Doing Bad by Doing Good: Why Humanitarian Action Fails by Chris Coyne

War and Foreign PolicyInterventionism

03/22/2016Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
Doing Bad by Doing Good is an accessible treatment of a major foreign-policy problem from a perspective solidly grounded in the tradition of Austrian economic thought.
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