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Demography

AEI EXAMINES SOCIAL CAPITAL

5/23/2019

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The story of stagnating wages was mostly wrong
Michael R. Strain | Bloomberg Opinion 
The argument that wages have been stagnant for decades except for those at the very top, frequently echoed by politicians, pundits, and even some economists, is based on flawed and misleading measures of wage growth. Read more.
Capitalism is not broken
Robert Doar | The Guardian 
Rumors of the death of mobility have been greatly exaggerated. Capitalism isn’t broken: It’s our best shot at keeping the American dream of freedom and success alive.  Read more.
Gretzky's puck: A human capital strategy for the 21st century
Brent Orrell | Evolllution 
Gretzky’s puck boils down to one simple rule: The future is unknowable. In light of this blurry reality, the best we can do is build up a strong and flexible workforce that can skate to where the puck is going and be able to pivot as economic conditions and technologies change. Read more.
Adam Smith and human resources: The moral challenges of modern society
Daniel B. Klein | American Enterprise Institute 
Adam Smith helps the modern person with moral challenges, especially in work and employment. He inspires the individual to make a useful and satisfying place for himself in society by contributing. Read more.
The liberal sciences and the lost arts of learning
 Brent Orrell | Law & Liberty 
 The St. John’s program is designed to create free adults and responsible citizens with the intellectual tools needed to think critically about all the questions that confront the individual and society — including the place, purpose, and limits of scientific knowledge in the midst of our rapidly accelerating technological revolution.
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