Category: Work & Economics

Last week I introduced how salaries emerge within the context of a market economy. I want to expand on this idea today. First, though, let’s review some basics...

Every faculty you have, your power of thinking or of moving your limbs from moment to moment, is given you by God. If you devoted every moment of...

I have introduced a new series on Ayn Rand by investigating her impact on our culture. Before diving into her worldview, though, I want to answer the question...

I had the exciting experience last Thursday of being interviewed by Janet Parshall on her radio show, “In the Market with Janet Parshall” on Moody Radio Network. Janet...

For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited...

Ed. note: this is the first in a series of posts by David Kotter, Ph.D, exploring the life and work of Ayn Rand. This series was adapted from...

The 21st century is the age of story, and few have shaped the narrative of our age like novelist and political philosopher Ayn Rand. Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged...

One of the biggest debates throughout the history of economics is how value is defined and determined. I want to take a look at this question and what...

I’ve been thinking a lot about a question Hugh Whelchel asked in a recent post about how God intends for our work to be transformative: The Christian who...

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