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Robert Genetski’s search for answers, starting from a place of skepticism and doubt and using tools acquired during a long career spent finding and analyzing evidence, ends with a declaration of faith.
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Is There Evidence for God?
Douglas Hyde presents a “To Do List” that can transform an organization from a mere debating society into an effective force for political change.
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What Conservatives Can Learn from Communists
Imagine how happy I am to have discovered that Gerd Gigerenzer emerged as an outspoken critic of “behavioral economics."
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The Fallacies of Behavioral Economics
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Surveys of climate scientists, even those heavily biased in favor of climate alarmism, find extensive disagreement on the underlying science and doubts about its reliability.
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Why Scientists Disagree about Global Warming

Joseph Bast
November 30, 2015
The Ruling Class is powerful. They have the status and resources to impose their vision on the rest of us. But we can fight back and win.
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Five Ways to Beat the Ruling Class

Joseph Bast
November 15, 2015
We have turned the tide on statism. We’ve come to freedom’s defense and have fought a good fight indeed. Let’s finish what we’ve begun.
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Turning the Tide

Joseph Bast
September 1, 2015
Our trip to Rome alerted us to the existence of millions of Catholics who are worried their pope is being misled regarding the science and economics of climate change.
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Why We Went to Rome

Joseph Bast
June 1, 2015
Buying and occupying our own building makes a statement that The Heartland Institute expects to remain true to its mission and programs through thick and thin and beyond the tenure and even lifetimes of its founders, current staff, and board of directors.
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A Permanent Home for The Heartland Institute

Joseph Bast
February 1, 2015