On the global expansion of private schools By Martin Morse Wooster Senior Fellow, Capital Research Center (originally posted at Philanthropy Daily) Before I wrote about philanthropy, I wrote about…
A moving challenge to current foreign welfare: Poverty, Inc. By Martin Morse Wooster Senior Fellow, Capital Research Center (originally posted at Philanthropy Daily) A decade ago “60 Minutes” ran…
The following article by Robert Poole, Searle Freedom Trust Fellow and director of transportation policy at the Reason Foundation, is in response to the March 2016 Labor Watch (https://capitalresearch.org/2016/03/labor-watch-march-2016-patcos-revenge-capitol-hill-cronyism-may-give-the-air-traffic-controllers-what-they-always-wanted/): Steven Allen’s “PATCO’s…
Aggression towards women—or anyone, for that matter—is obviously reprehensible. But concerns about domestic violence have given rise to federal programs—and massive government spending—that is counterproductive in practice. One…
Behavioral metrics: endless ways to burn money and achieve no real metrics By Martin Morse Wooster Senior Fellow, Capital Research Center (originally posted at Philanthropy Daily) As readers know,…
The riot planned and executed by the Left at the canceled Donald Trump campaign rally at the University of Illinois at Chicago on March 11 was just the latest in…
Correction appended -- see below (PDF here) Summary: Violence against women is terrible, but the laws and federal programs related to it can be seriously flawed, too. Significant…
On tearing down Doris Duke's home By Martin Morse Wooster Senior Fellow, Capital Research Center (originally posted at Philanthropy Daily) There are always new ways for foundations to repudiate…
[Continuing our series on deception in politics and public policy.] Your cheatin' heart Will pine some day And crave the love You threw away The time will come When you'll…
PATCO’s Revenge Capitol Hill cronyism may give the air traffic controllers what they always wanted [PDF here] by Steven J. Allen UPDATE: After this article went…