The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour

Christianity's 'Quiet Revival'

Jul 25, 2025
Daniel Gullotta, an Assistant professor and Anglican deacon, discusses the growing trend of young people embracing Christianity in the U.S. and UK. Charles N. Steele, an economics expert, explores the ramifications of Universal Basic Income policies on work incentive and economic stability. Meanwhile, Benedict Whalen delves into Mark Twain's 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,' examining its themes of race and morality, and its place in American literature. The conversation traverses faith, community, and the evolving landscape of belief among younger generations.
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INSIGHT

UBI Reduces Labor Participation

  • Universal Basic Income (UBI) creates a clear disincentive to work because people work primarily for pay.
  • Paying people to not work invariably reduces overall labor participation and economic output.
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UBI and Inflation Link Clarified

  • Inflation arises from increasing the money supply, not simply from giving people money like UBI.
  • A one-time price increase from reduced output is possible but not sustained inflation.
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UBI's Long-Term Societal Risks

  • UBI risks teaching people that government should provide income, which is not its proper role.
  • It creates a ratchet effect where payments only rise to meet living standards, potentially for political gain.
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