Mother’s Day is accompanied by certain predictable rituals: breakfast in bed, homemade cards, brunch, flowers, and many other activities for mothers. Of the 6.5 billion greeting cards Americans...
Beauty is one of those “contested” words. For many in the art world, it is a bad word, implying one group of people knows better than another. For...
We at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of James G. Gwartney, Ph.D, on January 7, 2024. Dr. Gwartney’s...
It’s considered the most spiritual film of all-time, the king of “divine comedies”. Watching it on a regular basis is thought to be a key to enduring happiness...
Author’s Note: With the Christmas season now in full swing, we hear the familiar song being sung everywhere. But have you considered the lyrics’ deeper ramifications for daily...
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