
Tyler Curtis
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Our public square seems to mark this as the Land of the Squalid and Home of the Vulgar. Can the American pope remind us that we're capable of more? My latest Law & Liberty: lawliberty.org/a-touch-of-ari…


Young women aren’t asking for too much when they want love AND purpose. But the tradwife fantasy asks them to shrink. New piece out The Dispatch about ambition, marriage, and why women deserve more than a role to play. thedispatch.com/article/marria…

After several months' hiatus, Mere Fidelity is back! Derek Rishmawy, Andrew Wilson, and I now have three brilliant new cohosts—Brad East, Joseph Minich (Joseph Minich), and James Wood (James R. Wood). Our first episode is a spicy one: Does Pope Leo XIV Hath Jurisdiction Here?

Interest rate caps would only encourage consumers to opt for inferior credit options. Congress must find more effective solutions than caps to help their constituents save money. Tyler Curtis writes in Mises Institute hubs.li/Q03pydLh0

Listen in on this week’s episode of the Free the Economy podcast podcast featuring Caroline Melear. They talk about consumer finance, financial regulation, the Credit Card Competition Act, and why interest rates are just regular prices. cei.org/blog/free-the-…

Nobody knows exactly what kind of pope Leo XIV will be. But we do know one thing: He’s not interested in ideology. John Pinheiro in The Dispatch. ⬇️ thedispatch.com/newsletter/dis…




In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Bishop Robert Barron touched on the issue of usury. Ryan McMaken just wrote a great article out on the history of the Church's stance on usury, so I thought I'd share my old Mises Institute essay on the topic too mises.org/mises-wire/tuc…
