Philosophy

El Libre Comercio te hace Mejor Persona

El Libre Comercio te hace Mejor Persona Por Stephen R. C. Hicks, Ph.D. El comercio nos permite ser más eficientes, y cuanto más extensas son nuestras redes comerciales, podremos disfrutar de los talentos de más personas, y a más personas podremos alcanzar con nuestros propios talentos. Para más artículos en español: https://www.stephenhicks.org/espanol/ Original article in […]

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Visiting Professor at Jagiellonian University, Poland

I’m happy to announce I’m on my way to Kraków to be in residence at the university as visiting professor. I’ll each a course on Entrepreneurial Education and deliver a keynote lecture at this international conference on Philosophy of Education. 1364 — that was Jagiellonian University’s founding year, making it one of the ancient universities

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Vladimir Lenin, “How to Organize Competition” [Atlas Intellectuals]

This unit of the self-paced course on Socialism focuses on a theorist, revolutionary, and a leading figure in the October Revolution and the foundation of the Soviet Union. See our Executive Summary of Vladimir Lenin’s “How to Organize Competition”: ‘to achieve competitive socialism, Lenin urges that all the “vermin” be eradicated in Russia. War must

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Immanuel Kant on faith [from Explaining Postmodernism]

“I had to deny knowledge,” wrote Kant in the Preface to the first Critique, “in order to make room for faith.” For more on the meaning and implications of Immanuel Kant’s contributions to postmodernism, see my Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism from Rousseau to Foucault (pp. 97-98). Information about other editions and translations of Explaining Postmodernism is

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Media bias, Biden vaccine mandates, atheist chaplains, homeschooling’s rise (Current Events)

Yesterday, Dr. Richard Salsman and I discussed those four topics at the monthly Current Events program hosted by TAS’s CEO Jennifer Grossman. Here’s a link to the David Rozado, et al., paper I discuss: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/08944393211031452?journalCode=ssce

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