Enlightenment about the Enlightment(s)

Enlightenment about the Enlightment(s)

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Ismael Hernandez Is Rethinking Charity

In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Ismael Hernandez, founder and president of the Freedom & Virtue Institute, about his book Not Tragically Colored: Freedom, Personhood, and the Renewal of Black America and Rethinking Charity: Restoring Dignity to Poverty Relief. The book ex ...  Show more

Dave Hebert Explains the Economic Consequences of the Iran War

In this episode, Dan speaks with Dave Hebert, Director of Economics & Economic Freedom and Senior Research Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research and an affiliate scholar here at the Acton Institute, about the economic impact of the ongoing conflict in Iran—from g ...  Show more

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Coleman, Simon (2010). “Recent Developments ...

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