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    • Why So Many Elites Can’t Stand Elon Musk

      Why So Many Elites Can’t Stand Elon Musk3

      Elon Musk’s Twitter-acquisition saga saw new developments last week as Musk reaffirmed his original offer to buy the company for $54.20 per share, a price that puts the company’s value at a whopping $44 billion. After the original deal was settled in April, Musk tried to back out in July, alleging Twitter was misrepresenting the

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    • Climbing Out of the Grievance Pit

      Climbing Out of the Grievance Pit4

      Sometimes one gets great insight from the oddest places. This happened to me the other day when a headline about Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, caught my eye. As we all know, Meghan had a massive fallout with the British royal family, moving to the U.S. with her husband Prince Harry to allegedly live private

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    • Can Economists Predict the Future? Hardly.

      Can Economists Predict the Future? Hardly.0

      Economists predict the future course of economic events to show we have a sense of humor. If we could do so accurately, we’d all be very rich, and we’re not; we’re comfortable, but not fantastically rich (except in our enjoyment of the dismal science). Why can’t we predict the future? Because the world is a

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    • Of Bureaucrats and Bunk Beds

      Of Bureaucrats and Bunk Beds2

      Want to take in foster kids in Maryland? You can’t let them sleep in bunk beds. The fine print of Maryland’s foster care regulations says: “Each child shall have an individual bed that may not be stacked in vertical bunk bed formation.” In practice that means that if you don’t have a lot of extra

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    • Making the Most Out of Our Winter of Discontent

      Making the Most Out of Our Winter of Discontent0

      In C. S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the Witch casts an evil spell over Narnia, making it a cold and barren land, locked in snow and ice where it’s “always winter but never Christmas.” Now, there’s a chilling thought. It’s still early October and last night the mercury dropped into the

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    • What Thought-Leaders Can Learn from St. Augustine

      What Thought-Leaders Can Learn from St. Augustine1

      Public discourse is at a nadir. There is plenty of debate, especially over politics and morality. But it is generating way more heat than light. People on all sides are frustrated with their opponents. “Why don’t they see the light?” For any single interlocutor, one possible answer is that the person is not actually seeking

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