If someone asked, "Are you a feminist?" how would you respond? Most Americans—including large majorities of women—say no.
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Since the 1950s, America's basic family unit has changed dramatically, and the economic impact is significant. In the AEI book, "Home Economics: The Consequences of Changing Family Structure," Nick Schulz explores these ideas in detail. |
In the history of the world, there is nothing like the U.S. Constitution. It's the document responsible for transforming America from a dicey political experiment to an economic and political superpower. |
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If we truly care about helping the poor, we should prioritize economic growth, which is the key to lifting whole societies from poverty to prosperity. |
A recap of Values & Capitalism events on colleges across the country. |
Dr. Victor Claar, professor of economics at Henderson State University, explains the potential problems of fair trade during this debate sponsored by American Enterprise Institute and hosted by John Brown University. |
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Paul Myers of the World Fair Trade Organization advocates for fairness in trade during this debate sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute and hosted by John Brown University. |
Claude Barfield of AEI discusses trade and poverty reduction in the developing world during this debate sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute and hosted by John Brown University. |
Dr. James Bruce introduces the debate on whether fair trade or free trade best helps the poor. |