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Marvin Olasky
VIRGINIA COLONY: August 2, 2019
My last column in “WORLD” noted the good mood 400 years ago at the July 30, 1619, inaugural meeting of Virginia’s General Assembly. The assembly wanted to maintain peace with the Powhatan tribe and promote “the Conversion of the Indians to Christian Religion.”
James Horn in...
COMMONWEALTH: June 28, 2019
This summer brings important 400th anniversaries. On July 30, 1619, the Virginia General Assembly, the first representative governing body in British America, met in a Jamestown church. Late in August a ship brought against their will 20 or so Africans, the first of their race in British America. The lack of a precise...
SOCIALISM: June 13, 2019
The cover story in the May 25, 2019 issue of “WORLD” showed the dangers of socialism — but “New York Times” columnist Paul Krugman pooh-poohs the notion that American socialism could lead to “Soviet-style central planning, or Venezuela-style nationalization of...
MODERN MONETARY THEORY: May 30, 2019
Pierre Omidyar had the Midas touch. In 1995 he founded what became eBay. I don’t doubt that Omidyar worked hard, but his $11 billion fortune may be a case (compared to the typical toiler) of easy come, easy more — and that may mean trouble for the rest of us.
Stay with me for several paragraphs,...
THEODICY: May 13, 2019
If you haven’t taken a science course since high school or college decades ago, here’s some news: We know a lot less now about the basic makeup of the universe than we thought we did then.
Several decades ago scientists knew the universe was expanding. They believed the expansion had to slow down. No...
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