Julian Adorney

Economics

Two Reasons Mahmoud Khalil’s Arrest Threatens American Values

On Saturday, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents showed up to arrest Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbian graduate student who was…

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Economics

‘The 5 Types of Wealth’ Offers a Countercultural Vision of the Good Life

I’m a philosophically liberal Christian, which means that my views on economics can sometimes feel anachronistic. I love capitalism, but…

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Economics

The Larry Summers Shout-Down Response Shows the Free Speech Tide Is Turning

Last week, climate activists took the stage to interrupt a lecture by economist Larry Summers at Stanford Law School. The…

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Economics

‘Hate Speech’ Bans Become a Weapon of the Powerful

The desire to ban hate speech is often framed as simply about being nice. In a recent segment on Germany’s…

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Economics

Free Speech Relies on Emotional Resilience

Last year, the American College Student Freedom, Progress, and Flourishing Survey polled 2,250 undergraduate students from 131 colleges across the…

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Economics

The Erosion of Constitutional Norms Is Bad No Matter Who Does It

In his final days in office, then-president Biden tried to amend the United States Constitution via executive fiat. “The Equal…

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Economics

Can the Erosion of Constitutional Norms Be Stopped?

In his final days in office, then-president Biden tried to amend the United States Constitution via executive fiat. “The Equal…

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Economics

TikTok Is Bad For Us, But Banning It Would Be Worse

Last week, the Supreme Court upheld the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which effectively bans TikTok on…

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