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The Wiggin Sessions

Nov 29, 2021

In the 1970’s, then Federal Reserve Chair Paul Volcker implemented a series of interest rate hikes to curb inflation.

But times have changed. Today, the powers that be no qualms about pumping trillions of dollars into the economy with nothing to back it. And businesses, individuals and the government itself are all...


Nov 22, 2021

In his 1987 bestseller, The Closing of the American Mind, Allan Bloom explores how abandoning a Classical education in favor of political correctness leads to indoctrination over independent thinking. 

Anya Leonard sees a further erosion of the American mind today, where social media is driving us further and further...


Nov 15, 2021

In the modern world, people waste a lot of energy on things we cannot control. Faced with information overload, we get overwhelmed and make poor decisions. A dilemma Ian Silverberg calls Modern Society Syndrome.

But what if we shifted our focus to the things we can control? What could we accomplish if we made conscious...


Nov 9, 2021

Between droughts, political policies and the conversion to alternative energy sources, the cost of energy is skyrocketing.

And anytime there’s a market disruption of this magnitude, a transfer of wealth follows. 

So, how can you be on the receiving end of this inevitable transfer of wealth? What can you do to grow and...


Nov 1, 2021

The social contract is an unwritten agreement defining the relationship among government, capital and labor. 

But our existing social contract was written for the Industrial Age and fails to serve the needs of everyday Americans in a digital economy.

And Alec Ross contends that if we don’t update our social contract,...