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The Virtues

The Virtues (According to Thomism) - Slides by John Smithin, April 2025

The Virtues (According to Thomism) - John Smithin
What Kind of Political Economist are You?

What Kind of Political Economist are You? - Slides by John Smithin, 29.03.2025

What Kind of Political Economist are You? - John Smithin
What Kind of Philosopher are You?

What Kind of Philosopher are You? - Slides by John Cummins & John Smithin, 29.03.2025

What Kind of Philosopher are You? - John Cummins & John Smithin
Macroeconomic Policy and the Question of Tariffs

API Research Paper #25-04 by John Smithin - Macroeconomic Policy and The Question of Tariffs

Macroeconomic Policy and the Question of Tariffs - John Smithin
The Existential Cafe

Slides for Ted Kennedy's presentation for the 'Philosophy Cafe', on Saturday March 22, 2025

The Existential Cafe by Ted Kennedy; What Kind of Existentialist are You?
The Remedy for All Economic Inequality

Slides covering Samuel Yigzaw's presentations on Henry George and Silvio Gesell

The Remedy for All Economic Inequality by Samuel Yigzaw
The West and the Individual: Why Communism Fails?

Ted Kennedy's Powerpoint Slides for the 'Philosophy Cafe': January 25, 2025.

The West and the Individual: Why Communism Fails?
Keynes’s General Theory of Employment After (Almost) a Century

API Research Paper: #25-03 - Keynes’s General Theory of Employment After (Almost) a Century - by John Smithin

Keynes’s General Theory of Employment After (Almost) a Century
The Embodied Mind: The Metaphoric Character of Abstract Conceptualization

Research Paper #25-02: The Embodied Mind: The Metaphoric Character of Abstract Conceptualization by Victoria Fulbright

The Embodied Mind: The Metaphoric Character of Abstract Conceptualization
Augusto Graziani, the Theory of the Monetary Circuit, Marx, and Social Ontology

Research Paper #25-01: Augusto Graziani, the Theory of the Monetary Circuit, Marx, and Social Ontology by John Smithin

Augusto Graziani, the Theory of the Monetary Circuit, Marx, and Social Ontology