Saving St. Louis & Terror in Israel

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This week, Eric, Dan, and Dylan are joined by Rachel Ferguson—director of the Center for Free Enterprise and assistant dean and professor of business ethics at Concordia University Chicago and an affiliate scholar at the Acton Institute—to discuss her essay in the most recent issue of RELIGION & LIBERTY, “Saving St. Louis One Block at a Time.” How did St. Louis end up in the state it’s in? How does neighborhood stabilization work? How is investing in single city blocks more effective than a panoply of government-initiated anti-poverty programs? How important is trust between citizens and law enforcement to these ends? Then the guys discuss the terrorist attacks by Hamas in Israel over the weekend. What will come next? What does this mean for efforts at peace accords between Israel and countries like Saudi Arabia? What should we make of the people pouring into the streets of American cities in support of the Palestinian cause, if not the actions of Hamas? Subscribe to RELIGION & LIBERTY Saving St. Louis One Block at a Time | Rachel Ferguson, RELIGION & LIBERTY A ‘Black Day’ in Israel | The Morning Dispatch Today Is Israel’s 9/11 | Noah Pollack, The Free Press Iran Helped Plot Attack on Israel Over Several Weeks | WSJ

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