Making things remains a quintessential human endeavor
: General Foundation
Information that is openly available and machine readable has the potential to foster greater entrepreneurship, more innovation, and better performance
Younger generations have been powerful agents of political and social change, can they influence entitlement reform?
In the quest for new sources of growth to support the American economy’s flagging dynamism, policy reform now looms as the most promising “low-hanging fruit” available.
Reverse mentoring is not just another headline-grabbing buzzword.
Norway now sits atop Legatum’s Index, while Singapore claims top billing for the World Bank.
Since 2004, more than $2,677,810,430 has been donated by the business community in response to major natural and man-made disasters.
Can we get spending under control?
If we are entering a period of stagnant growth, what does human flourishing look like?
This past September marked 226 years since the framers of the United States Constitution adopted a sentence that changed the course of economic history







