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Demography

EXPLAINING ISRAEL'S EXPLODING DEMOGRAPHY & DECLINE OF US RELIGIOSITY

4/14/2020

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Urban, Dense: A Defense
Alex Armlovich, Manhattan Institute
Israel's Role Among the Nations—A Speech by Yoram Hazony at JLC 2019

In a moving speech at the 2019 Conference on Jews and Conservatism, Israeli political philosopher Yoram Hazony showed how Israel's national pride and civilizational confidence can help restore and renew Western civilization. Watch Now (26 minutes).

2) Israel's Demographic Miracle

Alone among the advanced democracies of the world, Israel is experiencing a demographic boom. In an important Mosaic essay a few years ago—on the occasion of the Jewish state's 70th anniversary—Ofir Haivry took a close look at the meaning of Israeli vitality. Read or Print Now.
Promise and peril: The history of American religiosity and its recent decline
Lyman Stone | American Enterprise Institute
American religiosity is in rapid decline according to numerous measures.
America is an upwardly mobile society
Michael R. Strain | Mercatus Center
What we care about most is whether today’s young people will be upwardly mobile. We should pursue that goal aggressively, as if the American dream is slipping from our grasp — even if it’s not.
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HOW THE PANDEMIC ENDS CITY LIFE IN AMERICA

4/4/2020

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MANHATTAN INSTITUTE
Vindicating Jaffa and Property Rights
Michael Greve discusses the daunting prospects for the Roberts Court in a closely divided country. Read More »
Marriage with family at its center  
W. Bradford Wilcox | The Wall Street Journal

Soulmate marriage, RIP  
W. Bradford Wilcox | Institute for Family Studies
REAGAN FOUNDATION ESSAYS
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The future of conservative foreign policy: Political realities and electoral viability  
Kori Schake | Reagan Foundation

Becoming more competitive with China  
Dan Blumenthal | Reagan Foundation


Democracy and authoritarianism: How should values matter in foreign policy?  
Colin Dueck | Reagan Foundation
E21:  PUBLIC DEBT CHALLENGES W/ COVID
Cities and States Face a Bleak and Uncertain Future
Stephen Eide, E21

Interest rates have never been lower as the government embarks on one of the largest fiscal spending programs in history. The CARES Act is expected to cost at least $2 trillion and more is expected to come. It is tempting to argue that while interest rates are so low—even negative-- all this spending is effectively costless. Yet this new debt will last far longer than the economic damage from the coronavirus and the U.S. Government is exposed to interest rate risk because it normally finances its spending with short term debt. As it comes due, the debt is rolled over with newer bonds. If interest rates go up in the future, servicing the debt could get expensive and begin to crowd out other spending.  Read more here...
Waking Up to Reality
Razib Khan, City Journal
THE FED & COVID PANDEMIC
How to help failing black communities
Congress’ economic recovery package includes $500 billion to provide loans to large US corporations. These loans should avoid adding to financial distress, be temporary, be respectful of private control, and grant a reasonable return to taxpayers, write R. Glenn Hubbard and Michael Strain.
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The middle class is changing, not dying  
Michael R. Strain | Mercatus Center 
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    DEMOGRAPHIC TOUR OF THE WORLD: JOHN MUELLER


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    THE BELL CURVE: LINKS BETWEEN CULTURE, BIOLOGY & COGNITION

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    THE STATE OF WHITE AMERICA

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