Ateneo Law and Liberty Circle Discusses "Democracy at a Crossroads"

March 11, 2025

In an event hosted by the Ateneo Law and Liberty Circle in Manila, Jim Kelly discusses two competing governance models - "supranational corporatism" and "personalist nationalism."

The EU Proposes New, "Tougher" Migration Plan

March 12, 2025

In an effort to crack down on migration, the European Union has proposed a new plan that would incorporate more effective deportation measures, including "return hubs."

The Erosion of Trust in Government

March 14, 2025

Elle Purnell of The Federalist considers the effects that COVID had on the government's ability to protect Americans, and exposes the "double standard" that resulted.

U.S. Senate Proposes Legislation to Exempt American Companies from EU Sustainability Rules

March 17, 2025

Senator Bill Hagerty of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee has introduced the "PROTECT USA" Act, which would exempt U.S. companies from complying with the EU's Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive ("CSDDD").

 

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  • Trump Administration Cuts More than 80% of USAID Programs

    March 11, 2025

    After a six-week review period, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that the U.S. Agency for International Development has cancelled over 80% of its programs.

     
  • The United States Refuses Support for the U.N.'s Agenda 2030

    March 11, 2025

    In a statement which reaffirms the Trump Administration's fight against DEI and ESG, U.S. representative to the United Nations Edward Heartney told the assembly that the United States "rejects and denounces the Agenda 2030 for sustainable development and the sustainable development goals, and will no longer reaffirm them as a matter of course."

     
  • Mismanagement in USAID

    February 27, 2025

    Peter Burns and Isaac Six of Real Clear Politics analyze the problems within the United States Agency for International Development ("USAID") and suggest a path forward.

     
 
  • The Future of Stakeholder Capitalism

    March 07, 2025

    Under the United States' new Trump administration, Robert Darwall of the National Center for Energy Analytics, analyzes the future of stakeholder capitalism, including the likely fate of ESG and DEI agendas.

     
  • Wells Fargo Abandons Emissions Goals

    March 04, 2025

    The U.S. Bank Wells Fargo announced that it is dropping its 2050 net zero emissions goals for financed activities, and will focus on "providing capital for clients' existing energy plans" instead.

     
  • The Future of ESG in Europe

    February 18, 2025

    Following President Trump's myriad of anti-ESG-related Executive Orders, Paul Thorpe makes some predictions on the future of ESG in Europe.

     
 
 
  • The Legacy of William Ropke

    March 17, 2025

    The Express Tribune commends William Ropke's 1933 courageous 1933 lecture upholding liberalism in the face of rising fascism in the Third Reich, with warnings that are still applicable today.

     
  • Joseph Stiglitz and Friedrich Hayek

    March 17, 2025

    Mani Basharzad of the Mises Institute offers a reveiw of Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz's latest book, The Road to Freedom: Economics and the Good Society, a critique of the economic theories of Friedrich Hayek.

     
  • Remembering Jean-Baptiste Say

    March 17, 2025

    Larry J. Sechrest commemorates the life and work of French economist Jean-Baptiste Say and his influence on laissez-faire economic theories.