In the second hour we hear from writer, economist and co-founder of the Discovery Institute. He tells us more about his new book, The Scandal of Money: Why Wall Street Recovers but the Economy Never Does.
In the second hour we hear from writer, economist and co-founder of the Discovery Institute. He tells us more about his new book, The Scandal of Money: Why Wall Street Recovers but the Economy Never Does.
HOST
Kerby Anderson
Host — Point of View
Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (governm...
GUESTS
Richard E. Simmons
Founder and Executive Director — The Center for Executive Leadership
Richard E. Simmons, III founded The Center for Executive Leadership in 2002, after a 28 year career in the insurance industry. Many of those years were spent with Hilb, Rogal & Hamilton, where he serv...
Richard E. Simmons, III founded The Center for Executive Leadership in 2002, after a 28 year career in the insurance industry. Many of those years were spent with Hilb, Rogal & Hamilton, where he served as CEO. Richard is the Executive Director of The Center, where he teaches men’s bible studies, counsels individuals, and oversees a talented group of professional and personal counselors. He is a frequent public speaker and published author. Richard has a Economics Degree from University of the South. Richard is married and has three children.
George Gilder
Author, Co-Founder — Discovery Institute
George Gilder—a highly influential thinker and chair of Discovery Institute’s Center on Wealth, Poverty, and Morality—first championed the free market as a key architect of President Ronald Reagan’s “...
George Gilder—a highly influential thinker and chair of Discovery Institute’s Center on Wealth, Poverty, and Morality—first championed the free market as a key architect of President Ronald Reagan’s “supply-side” economic policies of the 1980s. He received the White House Award for Entrepreneurial Excellence under President Reagan, and remains Reagan’s most frequently quoted living author. Over the years, Mr. Gilder has consistently demonstrated an instinct for foreseeing the impacts of new and emerging technologies—including the Internet and the high-tech economy to which it has given rise. His New York Times bestseller Wealth and Poverty—the powerful and timeless defense of capitalism for which he is best known—was recently updated and re-issued.
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Intelligence Gathering
Kerby AndersonOver the last month, we have been talking about China. When talking about China, we usually talk about its strengths and technological developments. But there is another side to intellig...
Freedom’s Foundations
Kerby Anderson Freedom in this country depends upon three important foundations: morality, limits, and human rights. First, freedom depends on morality. John Adams observed, “Our constitution was made...
Raise Tax Rates?
Kerby Anderson With estimates that the federal deficit will increase this year, we are once again hearing comments about making the “rich pay their fair share.” Even if we set aside the moral argument...
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