In his new book, Gross National Happiness, Brooks attempts to show that mainstream family values and morality cause Americans happiness.
Monthly Archives For June 2008
Stimulus Response
Are the rebate checks a Keynesian-inspired miracle cure or just an economic band-aid?
Where the Boys Are
Some policy and legal authorities are saying California’s new legislation won’t just cause confusion for the Golden state, but the entire country as well.
Fair Care
Authors J. Patrick Rooney and Dan Perrin take a different approach to healthcare.
Government-Induced Food Insecurity
The recent food crisis and rising global food prices are short-term problems, said Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar at Heritage last week.
Soothsayer ABC’s
The American public continues to be bombarded with fantastic messages of the Earth’s impending doom as a result of global warming.
American History Recovered
What professors usually do is quote each other. Historians actually dig up the primary documents that tell the actual story.
Multicultural Censorship
Hanson suggests that the government is not infringing upon American individual rights, but that American self-censorship poses the greatest threat to freedom of speech.
Commencement Celebrities
It appears that students are having more of a say in determining who will give the annual commencement address.
Forgotten But Not Gone
Afghanistan remains a country of significant U.S. involvement without receiving the critical coverage typical of American action in the Middle East.