| Scott Atlas Interviews Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey, former chief marketing officer and brand president of Levi Strauss wouldn’t self-silence in the face of the company’s ideologically mandated restrictions. She paid the price. She and Dr. Atlas discuss pressures in corporate America that threaten the most foundational values of a free-thinking ethical society. WATCH: » |
| RFK Jr.’s Lawsuit Alleges Unprecedented Censorship on Social Media
Jessica Wilkinson (Catalyst)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—yes, RFK, Jr.—has filed a lawsuit against top-ranking U.S .officials alleging collusion with Facebook, Google, and Twitter to censor social media platforms. Has the government circumvented the Constitution by pressuring putatively private companies to quash dissent from government-endorsed viewpoints? READ MORE »
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| Peru Remains Stable and Free, Against All Odds
Alvaro Vargas Llosa (Newsweek)
After the fall of Peru’s Marxist president, leftist regimes in Mexico, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, have been attempting to undermine his successor, Dina Boluarte. Despite foreign interference, Boluarte is working to restore stability and normalcy to Peru. The outcome could impact all of Latin America. READ MORE » |
| Lessons from the Poor
Triumph of the Entrepreneurial Spirit
Edited by Alvaro Vargas Llosa |
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| Higher Education and the Law of Diminishing Returns
Richard K. Vedder (The James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal)
The Law of Diminishing Returns is a concept that plainly applies to higher education. Many students may be spending more time and money than necessary to achieve the same level of learning as someone who completed a degree in a shorter span. Why not shorten the time to complete a degree? READ MORE » |
| Restoring the Promise
Higher Education in America
By Richard K. Vedder |
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