Posted on September 29, 2021
by Dr. Bob Cundiff
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By Bradley Birzer One doesn’t have to agree with everything Michael Novak argued to recognize the genius of the man. Like all true conservatisms, his democratic capitalism was as much an anti-system as anything recognizable as a system. He was a giant of an… Continue Reading “Remembering Michael Novak’s “Democratic Capitalism” ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
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Category: About Communication, Issues and Answers, Patriotism, politics, Wit and WisdomTags: Books, Bradley J. Birzer, capitalism, Democracy, economics, Michael Novak, Senior Contributors
Posted on August 23, 2021
by Dr. Bob Cundiff
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By Chuck Chalberg Theodore Roosevelt was the obvious victor in both of the “battles to transform American capitalism.” He refused to do the bidding of the coal operators and instead helped engineer a compromise. American capitalism was not so much transformed as tamed in… Continue Reading ““The Hour of Fate”: Theodore Roosevelt & American Capitalism ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
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Category: About Communication, Issues and Answers, politics, Wit and WisdomTags: American Republic, Books, capitalism, economics, politics, Presidency, Susan Berfield, Teddy Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt
“We need more capitalism because when people get rich, they can afford more safety,” Center for Freedom and Prosperity’s Dan Mitchell says. — Read on http://www.dailysignal.com/2021/06/29/debunking-4-more-myths-about-capitalism/
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