The Primary Race: Views from England

It has been interesting following the American presidential primaries, as a Canadian, while in England, through the eyes of the BBC, the Sunday Times, the Guardian, etc. Almost without exception, the British news outlets are perhaps even more infatuated with Barack Obama than American news outlets are. And Hillary Clinton’s name is almost never mentioned;…

Post Card from York

Greetings from delightfully medieval York! Now into our second week here, our family is beginning to settle in for our five month sojourn here as I’ll be directing Calvin College’s Semester in Britain program, based at York St. John University. I’ll be teaching a course on “Victorian Britain and Postmodern Culture,” considering four 19th-century movements…

Dusting for the Invisible Hand’s Fingerprints

A sensible, balanced piece from Peter Goodman in Sunday’s New York Times: “The Free Market: A False Idol After All?” Here’s a snippet: Adam Smith used the metaphor of the invisible hand to describe how markets should function: With everyone at liberty to pursue self-interest, the market omnisciently distributes goods and capital to maximize the…