Solyndra : That Which is Seen and That Which is Not Seen

Frederic Bastiat

Frederic Bastiat

Recently, I’ve discovered the writings of economist Frederic Bastiat and they are very timely and very relevant.  One of his better known essays is entitled “That Which is Seen and That Which is Not Seen”.  In it, he uses stories to illustrate various . . . → Read More: Solyndra : That Which is Seen and That Which is Not Seen

Majesty of God’s Law, Chapter 10 – How Could The Founders be Certain That God’s Law Is the Best System? – Foundations of Liberty NY

The Majesty of God's LawSummary: Skousen discusses the variations in man’s historical attempts to bring law into the lives of subjects/citizens. He describes how several key historical figures interpreted and implemented laws as a means to rule and/or govern. He contrasts God’s Law . . . → Read More: Majesty of God’s Law, Chapter 10 – How Could The Founders be Certain That God’s Law Is the Best System? – Foundations of Liberty NY

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