Archive for Howard E. Kershner
Capitalization Cures Poverty
Dr. Howard Kershner explains how capitalization cures poverty.
1Mar1968 | Howard E. Kershner | 0 comments | ContinuedEquality: The Level of Mediocrity
A low level of mediocrity is the best that can be expected, suggests Dr. Howard Kershner, from penalizing the successful.
1Jun1967 | Howard E. Kershner | 0 comments | ContinuedLegalized Coveting
Dr. Kershner is President of the Christian Freedom Foundation. This article is from his weekly column, "It’s Up to You," June 28, 1965. A Minister said to me recently that many of his parishioners could not afford to buy their monthly railroad tickets to go to their jobs in New York and that the government [...]
1Nov1965 | Howard E. Kershner | 0 comments | ContinuedSiesta: A Lesson from Uruguay
Dr. Kershner is President of the Christian Freedom Foundation. This article is from his weekly column, "It’s Up to You," November 18, 1963. When I last visited Uruguay 15 years ago, welfare state ideology was already gaining ascendancy in that formerly prosperous and happy little country. Nevertheless, a considerable measure of well-being still prevailed. Since [...]
1Jun1964 | Howard E. Kershner | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Result Is Slavery
Dr. Kershner is President of the Christian Freedom Foundation. This article is from his weekly column, "It’s Up to You," February 15, 1960. The People who live in the regions round about New York, and other cities, are in great distress because commuter railroad fares are being raised sharply—to $50 and $60 a month and [...]
1May1960 | Howard E. Kershner | 2 comments | ContinuedToward a Better Future
Dr. Kershner is president of the Christian Freedom Foundation. This article is from his weekly column, "It’s Up to You," September 28, 1959. The best estimates indicate that by 1975 there will be about 100 million Americans under 20 years of age, and another 21 million over 65. About one half of our population will [...]
1Feb1960 | Howard E. Kershner | 0 comments | Continued-
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