Christian, economist, & theorist of nonviolence. Chief Economist @infineogroup, S Fellow Mises Institute. Author of *Choice*. Host of The Bob Murphy Show.
Important to watch my discussion with America's top economist on housing costs and rent control. I think this is the most "complete" look at the topic for the average person-- we cover all the angles.
https://t.co/P1RdWGtV1a
In my latest crossover with @Rerazer , we lovingly (for real) push back against @martyrmade 's recent discussion of the US labor movement in the late 1800s. (Link next.)
So, an update on our challenge to the legacy universities: @petersonacademy.
First and most immediate: we are pleased to announce the release of our latest course, the Historical Reliability of the Bible, taught by none other than the great @WesleyLHuff, whose popularity as a podcast guest may (should) have made him familiar to you.
The trailer is super cool. It's well worth a minute of your time.
This course suits our broader purposes extremely well—our determination to showcase and promote what the modern universities have decided to abandon:
the greatness of the West;
the irreplaceable necessity of the free market;
the criminal catastrophe of Marxism;
the inestimable value and beauty of traditionally classic literature and art; and
absolutely unapologetically,
the treasure-house of our Judeo-Christian heritage.
I originally promised to produce a world class liberal arts bachelor's degree equivalent curriculum available to everyone for less than the cost of a single university course.
We're very near to delivering on that promise, with the more than 100 politically-incorrect 8-hour courses we have produced—and in a mere two and half years.
We have gathered the best lecturers in the world. We have produced their courses to a standard reached by no other comparable institution.
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@LizzyStarrrdust@Richard_Vixen my other approach was to focus on the "(again)" and say "i'm shocked her first marriage didn't work out"
but then i would be open to an obvious counterattack