Is political ignorance really the deadly menace that pundits like to portray it as? Or do most people just have better things to think about?
Is political ignorance really the deadly menace that pundits like to portray it as? Or do most people just have better things to think about?
This powerful Amazon adaptation and expansion of the Philip K. Dick classic novel shows us liberty’s value against the darkest possible background.
Hollywood socialists belie their own beliefs when they won’t film in the dystopia they’ve created: California. Instead they seek out freer markets.
Economists do have a superpower. Those who really embrace freedom and understand the market can see what others find invisible.
Here’s a beautiful and highly readable children’s book that highlights African culture, wildlife conservation, and virtues of courage and tenderness.
Many inveterate readers prefer the Harry Potter books to “The Hobbit” and “The Lord of the Rings.” The reasons are simple. Rowling’s novels race along.
Captain Underpants is a kid’s flick through-and-through, but it is much smarter than other films that try to exploit young spectators.
For every teenager and young adult wanting to change the world, there seem to be ten more who are only interested in themselves.
The Gilded Age was given a glorious present of material prosperity heretofore unknown in the whole history of humanity. We should learn from it.
An inventive and largely entertaining installment in the series that seems to have no end in sight. Not bad as family viewing.