What is Information?

The world changes at a rapid pace. As recently as twenty-five years ago, fax machines weren’t ubiquitous, personal computers were clunky and not very useful,

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Estate Taxes and Equality

The Unlikely Supporters of Estate Tax Requests often come from the most peculiar places. You wouldn’t guess, for example, that some wealthy, influential families supported

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Between Liberty and License

John Locke, a British Enlightenment figure of the late 17th century, is credited with some of our Founding Father’s foundational thinking. In Locke’s time, European

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Dead Fish Go with the Flow

Dead Fish Go with the Flow

After the Holocaust, social scientists were haunted by the question of why so many people were prepared, whether by active participation or silent consent, to

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