Category: Work & Economics

Efficiency is an important topic in economics. Broadly defined, economic efficiency describes how well (or poorly) an economy uses its available resources to maximize gains and minimize waste....

Being a “strong leader” is deeply misunderstood in today’s world. We live in a unique historical moment in which autocratic-style leaders have risen to power in many nations....

A podcast host recited his away message from one holiday season: “I will be out of the office until January 3. If it’s an emergency and you need...

Everywhere our culture is abandoning the truth and embracing comfortable deceptions. We must heed Paul's word to the Philippians. We must hold the line....
"Cultural Marxism" is called a conspiracy theory. In this CCS paper, the historical development of cultural Marxism and their hatred of Christianity in their own words is discussed....

The Covid-19 pandemic of 2020 resulted in an astonishing surge in hobbies and the hobby industry. Extending well beyond binge-watching of favorite on-demand shows, businesses saw upticks and...

In December 2005, I sat with my wife in a small Chicago theater watching a charming production of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” I found myself unexpectedly moved. In...

Despite claims to the contrary, America was founding upon the biblical legal tradition and values. In this position paper, CCS lays out the Christian foundation of America....

In my previous blog posts, I have explained two important principles Christians have used in fighting poverty: the voluntary principle and the market. We looked at the stories...

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