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Just Another American Story
This is a story that dates back over a billion years. To the Proterozoic Era. If you can stretch your mind to consider how long ago that was you can understand how sedimentary rock is formed and how it bonds you over eons to the natural world. Continue reading
Hey, St. Louis Fed!… Go Tofurkey Yourself!
Here at the Economic Prism we believe individuals should be free to choose what they want in life, so long as they don’t commit aggression against another man’s person or property. By this, the St. Louis Fed’s free to eat fake turkey on Thanksgiving. We won’t stand in the way. Continue reading
How To Give Thanks Like Socrates
Ordinary ideals of Americana range as far and wide as the North American continent. The valued conviction of one American vastly differs from that of another. For example, someone from the Mid-Atlantic may have little connection with someone from the … Continue reading
Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell
Looking for ordinary ideals of Americana is like searching for consistencies in the Affordable Care Act statute. They simply don’t exist. The valued conviction of one American vastly differs from that of another. One may celebrate adventures in mysticisms. Another … Continue reading