10/30/2024 Mid-Week Links
This economic myth needs to go away (Slow Boring)
Kuyper’s Armory: The First Chair of Economics at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1904 –1948 (Neocalviniana)
Reinhold Niebuhr: The Ideal Christian Realist (Religion & Liberty)
The Life-Giving Suffering of Things (Religion & Liberty Online)
Benevolent Liberalism (Law & Liberty)
Institutional Change and Magna Carta (How the World Became Rich)
John Paul II and the Great Triumvirate (Bradley J. Birzer’s Substack)
What do economists know? (Pursuit of Happiness)
Politics Without Winners: Can Either Party Build a Majority Coalition? (AEI)
We can Terraform the American West (Casey Handmer Blog)
The Founding Father of Abolitionism (Acton Line)
You Are Not in Control: The Death of Boethius 1,500 Years On (Religion & Liberty Online)
DILEXIT NOS: ON THE HUMAN AND DIVINE LOVE
OF THE HEART OF JESUS CHRIST (Vatican)Draghi’s Dirigisme (Law & Liberty)
The Past, Present, and Future of Office Work (Forked Lightning)
The Roots of Jefferson's Union (Law & Liberty)
Boosting Housing Affordability: Practical Suggestions for Congress and the White House (Mercatus Center)
Germany's far right stirs up culture war over Bauhaus legacy (Reuters)
Why Postliberalism Failed Ep. 16 - What Weigel Gets Wrong (YouTube)
Tocqueville, Weber, and Democracy: The Condition of Equality and the Possibility of Charisma in America (Part III) (Then Again)