From The American Mind <[email protected]>
Subject End D.C.
Date September 2, 2022 2:02 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
The American Mind's Weekly Digest

FIRST SALVO

End D.C.

Adam Ellwanger

Do we need Washington D.C. as the central locus of national power? With enormous technological changes in how business is conducted and how communication works, it may be that a capital city is a vestige of an earlier era. Perhaps rather than working to fix D.C., we should work to end it.

Read here:

[link removed]

SECOND SALVO

Cashless Future

John Mac Ghlionn

The centralized power enjoyed and exercised by banks isn’t going away; in fact, their power will likely increase. Yes, cash will almost certainly disappear, but the influence of banks won’t. We are hurtling towards a cashless society, almost entirely digital in nature. Who stands to benefit from this transition?

Read here:

[link removed]

'THE ROUNDTABLE' EPISODE #135

Collusion All Around

The Editors

Russia gonna Russia, while the West, and the Left, gonna fall for it. Michael Shellenberger rolls out an alarming thread on who’s funding climate activists in Europe, and the dire consequences of extremist policies at home and abroad. Meanwhile, The DOJ, CIA, and FBI have been showing increasingly bold signs of corruption and meddling in domestic elections, maintaining an apparently routine dialogue with Facebook and other social media companies about when to suppress “potential threat information.” But don’t worry: they do it all the time! Plus: our editors survey the prospects for November’s midterm elections, and for the republic more generally.

Listen here:

[link removed]




The Claremont Institute | 1317 W Foothill Blvd #120 | Upland, CA 91786

You received this email because you are subscribed to The American Mind from The Claremont Institute.

Update your email preferences ([link removed] ) to choose the types of emails you receive.
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis