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  1. Choice Leadership
    Summary: Popular literature is full of praises for “the common man,” but as these two essays by Ben Stafford illustrate, it’s usually the uncommon men and women who make big things happen. Virginia Walden Ford and Alberta C. Wilson are too modest and focused on others to tell you themselves, but Ben makes it clear that many inner-city children and parents have benefited from the uncommonness of these two women. They are courageous, forward-thinking, can-do citizens. They understand the value of a good education and a strong character, and they have been willing to stand up for those values at no small expense to themselves.
    Details: Match Rating: 50. Posted: Nov. 6, 2007. Type: Study.
     
  2. The Mackinac Center's 20th Anniversary Gala
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Mar. 5, 2009. Type: General Article.
     
  3. It Shouldn’t Be Hard To Be Humble
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Dec. 15, 2008. Type: General Article.
     
  4. “Carry On”
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Nov. 14, 2008. Type: General Article.
     
  5. Capitalism’s Finest Film
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Dec. 27, 2007. Type: General Article.
     
  6. Book Review: Radicals for Capitalism
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jun. 14, 2007. Type: General Article.
     
  7. The Difference One Can Make (Monograph)
    Summary: Character saves lives, as the story of Nicholas Winton teaches us. It also defines each one of us as a person and in the process, shapes entire nations and determines their course. This is why the Mackinac Center for Public Policy has devoted talent and resources to the character issue. Though much of our work focuses on specific public policy issues, we know that good policy ultimately derives from good character. That’s another way of saying that we shouldn’t expect government to be any better than the people it reflects. We hope that these two essays will help spark a revival of interest in the critical role that character plays in a free society.
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Jan. 8, 2007. Type: Special Items.
     
  8. The Top 25 Current Comments of 2006
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Dec. 26, 2006. Type: General Article.
     
  9. John Riecker Joins Mackinac Center Board of Directors
    Long-time ally a “pillar of integrity” and valued addition
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Dec. 20, 2006. Type: News Release.
     
  10. Thankful for Think Tanks
    Details: Match Rating: 10. Posted: Nov. 22, 2006. Type: General Article.
     
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