11/06/2024 Mid-Week Links
Vanishing Culture: A Report on Our Fragile Cultural Record (Internet Archive Blogs)
Oren Cass Will Not Let Facts Stand In the Way of His Agenda (Real Clear Markets)
Faithful Christian Political Action (Acton Line)
Econ 101 is wrong about tariffs (Economic Forces)
Preserving Religious Freedom in Taiwan, the Holy See’s Way (Religion & Liberty Online)
The tambourine men (Pursuit of Happiness)
How Vox Changed Its Mind About Volunteering (Daily Economy)
Do First, Understand Later (My Jewish Learning)
Politics As Worship: Righteous Activism and the Egyptian Muslim Brothers (Reading Religion)
Redemption Without Risk (Reading Wheel Review)
How China Is Like the 19th Century U.S. (Construction Physics)
Tariffs Are a Lousy Negotiating Tool (National Review)
Tocqueville, Weber, and Democracy: The Condition of Equality and the Possibility of Charisma in America (Part IV) (Then Again)
Does it even matter? (Pursuit of Happiness)
Death of a Liberation Theologian (Religion & Liberty Online)
The Jury Trial Right in Discrimination Cases (Law & Liberty)
Don’t idolise Roger Scruton (The Critic)
A French Economist in the Pampas (Law & Liberty)
Conservatism at War with Itself (Religion & Liberty)
Four days before he passed away, Bibek Debroy wrote his obituary: ‘There is a world outside that exists. What if I am not there? What indeed?’ (Indian Express)