9. Norman Horn on Morality and Politics, Christianity and the Troops, and How a Christian Libertarian Handles Romans 13
Bob and Norman Horn analyze the tendency of American Christians to support war.
Bob and Norman Horn analyze the tendency of American Christians to support war.
In this mini-episode, Chris Calton briefly reviews the important themes and takeaways from the first year of the Civil War.
Doctors are increasingly asked to follow decision rules, guidelines, and “evidence-based” algorithms. Is that the right approach to take care of patients? Are cognitive errors over-emphasized in healthcare?
Jeff Deist and Carmen Dorobăț discuss how Ludwig von Mises's work and legacy have paved the way for an entire generation of younger scholars.
French protests over a new climate-change-inspired fuel tax highlight high costs imposed on ordinary people by climate-change policies.
Are bioethicists too complacent about their grasp of economics? A fascinating discussion with Dr. Tom Koch.
When the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed, employers hired fewer disabled workers, because they feared lawsuits. We may now be seeing a similar trend in the face of more sexual harassment claims.
Bob interviews Economist David R. Henderson.
As the EU tries to exploit the UK in Brexit negotiations, the US should adopt total unilateral free trade with the UK.
Chris Calton details how technological innovations changed the course of naval warfare during the Civil War.