US Republicans Could Finally Win the Argument on Immigration
Political conditions in the US are ripe for rare progress on immigration, writes Oren Cass in the Financial Times.
Political conditions in the US are ripe for rare progress on immigration, writes Oren Cass in the Financial Times.
Chris Griswold’s testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerceâs Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, and Commerce, regarding âMapping Americaâs Supply Chainsâ
Oren Cass reviews Sohrab Ahmari’s new book, Tyranny, Inc., in First Things.
In the American Conservative, Oren Cass discusses how the American labor marketâs failure to produce family-supporting jobs is fundamental to the nationâs problems.
Biden administration officials were keen to stress the limited scope of new rules announced in last weekâs executive order, writes Oren Cass in the Financial Times.
In Foreign Affairs, Oren Cass and Gabriela Rodriguez make the case for why economic de-risking is not enough
Reheating stale free-market dogma does nothing to address the challenges facing todayâs American right, argues Oren Cass in the Financial Times.
Oren Cass responds to the Cato Instituteâs Norbert Michel misguided critique of American Compassâs financialization research.
Oren Cass discusses the Cost-of-Thriving Index and the affordability of middle-class life in America at the American Enterprise Institute.
Todayâs jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows the unemployment rate continuing to hold close to its lowest level in 70 years, despite a slight uptick last month. This might seem Read more…
In Democracy at Work, labor law professor Ruth Dukes and sociologist Wolfgang Streeck describe how the dehumanizing and demanding conditions of an Amazon âfulfillment centerâ maximize the isolation of workers and Read more…
The Railway Safety Act has made concrete the ideological debate raging between conservatives and libertarians over the role of government regulation in the free market.
The success of the aerospace company evidences strong returns on strategic industrial investment.
The White House is discrediting its promotion of domestic semiconductor production by linking it to childcare
The Railway Safety Act of 2023 is a potent signal of a sea-change in how conservatives in Washington are approaching their most basic task: governance for the common good.
A prominent public role in R&D, business subsidies, and restrictions that keep both knowledge and production within our borders are not incompatible with rapid economic growth and technological progress.
The market failure is that market actors are fallible and their efforts at pursuing their own interests do not necessarily lead smoothly to efficient outcomes that serve themselves or the common good.
In National Review, Oren Cass argues that corporations no longer have owners in the way they once did, with far-reaching ramifications for our economy.
In the Financial Times, Oren Cass discusses the pressure on American families illustrated by the 2023 Cost-of-Thriving Index.
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