Socialism is built upon the the sand of “redistribution.” It takes possession (steals) the means of production (private property) from individual citizens, and then uses that stolen property to produce more stolen property and give it to people in “the group.”
Patrick is the founder and lead editor of the publication. Currently a pastor of many years by trade, Patrick served in the US Army and did his graduate work at both Miami University in Oxford, OH (Social Sciences) and the University of Dayton (Theology) — earning an advanced degree. He enjoys bringing a larger historical and philosophical perspective to his projects. Also, he likes comic books.
Unity. If there is one thing the 2016 election clearly demonstrated, it’s that the United States lacks the basic ideological agreement necessary for unity to exist over such a vast population. Two philosophical camps have […]
As the nation celebrates this day dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., it is important to remember him the way he actually was — as a real person; a person whose identity has largely […]
Many proponents of socialism often attempt to appeal to a moral high ground when arguing the merits of their economic system against “the evils of capitalism.” Is there any truth to this claim? Is capitalism […]