All Posts Tagged With: "job market"

Higher Education in America: Individualism or Central Planning?

In education individual decisions are determinative. Each person (for children, with the assistance of parents) is able to choose the best kind and the ideal duration of education. That is why it’s foolish to talk about the “national education level” as too low or too high. There is no “national level.” If any individual should decide that he would benefit from more education, he will act accordingly. There is no more need for government action here than on the “national fitness level” or “national artistic level.”

21May2009 | George C. Leef | 3 comments | Continued

Slim Pickings on the Job Bush

Gary McGath is a freelance writer and a former editor of the Thomas Paine Review. In Atlas Shrugged, Hank Rearden’s brother, Philip, whines, “It’s a moral imperative, universally conceded in our day and age, that every man is entitled to a job.” Hank answers, “Pick it off the bush where you think it grows.” In [...]

1Sep2003 | Gary McGath | 1 comment | Continued
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