Self-Managing Socialism: Zappos Style

Self-Managing Socialism: Zappos Style 1

There have been many attempts to apply socialism to the modern workplace. One of these was the program of former president of France François Mitterrand who sought to implement what he called self-managing socialism in 1981. Like all such schemes, it was a dismal failure. He could not make the moldy principles … Read more

Unusual Meeting at the Vatican: Communism: A Friend of the Poor?

It is not uncommon to hear that communism was “a good idea poorly implemented.” In spite of its actual experiences – all ending with catastrophic results – the idea that communism contains a “positive core” and is “friendly to the poor” reemerged at the World Meeting of Popular Movements organized at the … Read more

Going Nowhere Fast

Someone once told me that the perpetual motion machine is a good idea that just never worked. I don't blame this person for making such an absurd statement since he knew little about science anyway. I could not help but think about this statement when I went with several members of TFP … Read more

A New Phase In an Old Conflict

A New Phase In an Old Conflict

On November 9, over one hundred TFP members, friends and supporters gathered together at the TFP’s Washington Bureau in McLean, Va., to discuss Islam in the post-September 11th world. Speakers at the event included His Imperial and Royal Highness Prince Bertrand of Orleans-Braganza, Joseph D’Agostino, assistant editor of Human Events and head … Read more