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Why We Bite the Invisible Hand

Grave Inequality: Smith’s Final Resting Place Lost to Government Run Obscurity While Marx Generates Profits

Dr. Ellen Clardy, April 28, 2023August 1, 2025

Part 2 of a Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 2 “The Sage of Kirkcaldy” In the first part of my discussion of this chapter, we looked at what Peter Foster told us about Adam Smith’s life and the developoment of his ideas that we know today…

Why We Bite the Invisible Hand

Adam Smith Would Be Surprised to Learn People Think He Supports Greed

Dr. Ellen Clardy, April 21, 2023August 1, 2025

Part 1 of a Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 2 “The Sage of Kirkcaldy” In this chapter, Peter Foster follows Adam Smith through the years as he developed his ideas that were enshrined in his two books, The Theory of Moral Sentiments in 1759 and The Wealth of Nations in…

Why We Bite the Invisible Hand

Capitalism Needs a PR Team

Dr. Ellen Clardy, April 14, 2023August 1, 2025

Part 2 of a Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 1 “Cardboard Cut-out Capitalism” Peter Foster notes in his book that capitalism is a word everyone uses, often with negative connotations, but seldom define. (p. 24) Defining capitalism is one of the key sticking points for authors…

Why We Bite the Invisible Hand

Why is Our Culture Hostile to Capitalism?

Dr. Ellen Clardy, April 7, 2023August 1, 2025

Part 1 of a Discussion of Peter Foster’s Why We Bite the Invisible Hand Chapter 1 “Cardboard Cut-out Capitalism” The title of journalist Peter Foster’s book definitely captured my attention: Why We Bite the Invisible Hand. The invisible hand is a metaphor from Adam Smith that we use in economics to describe how the economy…

1913

The Next Turning Point

Dr. Ellen Clardy, March 31, 2023July 31, 2025

A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 13 “The Last Turning Point” As Oliver DeMille concludes his book, he titles his last chapter, “The Last Turning Point,” which I find bleak, though perhaps that was not the intention. I prefer the idea of the next turning point. He opened his…

1913

A Lazy People Cannot Remain Free

Dr. Ellen Clardy, March 24, 2023July 31, 2025

A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 12 “Free Citizens Read the Fine Print” If you are familiar with the U.S. government system at all, you know a key idea of the Founders is to use checks and balances to divide power. The Senate contends with the House. Both together…

1913

We Are Blind to the True Value of Our Freedom

Dr. Ellen Clardy, March 17, 2023July 31, 2025

A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 11 “Essential Freedom” Oliver DeMille has detailed in his book how we took a turn away from freedom in 1913, and for that reason he focuses on the importance of freedom in this chapter. How can we regain our freedom if we do…

1913

Tribal Leaders Needed to Revive the Basis of American Freedoms

Dr. Ellen Clardy, March 10, 2023July 31, 2025

A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 10 “Solution #3: Tribal Leaders” In Oliver DeMille’s third chapter on solutions, he is calling for tribal leaders to lead the new turning point towards freedom. The true freedom system includes establishing as the most basic unit of society — next to the family — small government…

1913

We Need Good Readers and Thinkers

Dr. Ellen Clardy, March 3, 2023July 31, 2025

A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 9 “Solution #2: Voracious Readers and Independent Thinkers” DeMille called for “a small but committed few” to adopt his solutions to undo the damage to freedom by the 1913 turning points. (p. 89) While he called for an increase in entrepreneurship in the…

1913

We Only Need a Few to Restore Freedom

Dr. Ellen Clardy, February 17, 2023July 31, 2025

A Discussion of Oliver DeMille’s 1913 Chapter 7 “Wanted: A Small Group of Committed Citizens” Oliver DeMille began laying out his case for what it will take to undo the 1913 turning points away from freedom the last chapter. And as I went through his suggestions, I said I was worried because…

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