Liberalism Caused the Great Enrichment

By Deirdre McCloskey This essay is adapted from “Liberalism Caused the Great Enrichment,” a paper by McCloskey published by the University of Chicago. Find the full paper here. Any innovation — mechanical, biological, institutional, scientific, artistic, personal — begins as a new idea in a liberated human mind. That point is obvious. But it has not … Continued

In Case You Missed It: Ryan Stowers On Freedom in Learning

As Charles Koch Foundation Executive Director Ryan Stowers writes in a new editorial series, history has shown that the right combination of principles need to be applied for humans to flourish. Freedom is one of them.  Erica Royer from Utah State University’s (USU) Huntsman School of Business recently sat down with Stowers, a USU alum, to … Continued

The Principles That Unlock Human Potential

Our ability to ask questions, exchange knowledge, and advance new theories gives humans the extraordinary opportunity to create the conditions necessary for all people to find purpose and unlock their potential. History has shown some principles are especially important ingredients in facilitating this progress.  As economist, historian, and philosopher Deirdre McCloskey explains in this video, economic … Continued

How the SkillUp Coalition Supported More than One Million Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, there was an urgent need to help Americans upskill and reskill. The Charles Koch Foundation joined the SkillUp Coalition in July 2020 to connect workers with learning opportunities that equip them with new skills and secure quality, fulfilling in-demand jobs.  SkillUp recently celebrated an important milestone: one million workers supported. These adult learners have received scholarships, worked with regional … Continued

How Catalyze Challenge is Fostering the Next Generation of Career-Connected Learning

Career-connected learning programs allow students to develop the skills they need to find careers best suited for their individual interests and learning styles. Research shows that students who utilize these models are more likely to graduate, remain employed, and have higher lifetime earnings.  The Catalyze Challenge supports the development of bold ideas that better connect learning and … Continued

Polarization Research Lab is Studying How to Reverse Political Animosity

With support from CKF, the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, and New Pluralists, researchers at Dartmouth, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania launched the Polarization Research Lab in August 2022 to study the causes, consequences, and solutions to Americans’ growing political animosity. We sat down with the three scholars leading the effort — Sean Westwood, … Continued

Charles Koch Foundation updates giving standards

The Charles Koch Foundation (CKF) has updated its giving standards. While the principles that guide the standards remain the same — our partners call the shots and provide the environment for open inquiry and new ideas that benefit society — the language within the standards has been revised to reflect the foundation’s growing partner network.  For … Continued

Ben Klutsey on food, fusion, and how the Mercatus Center helps citizens disagree more peacefully

The Mercatus Center at George Mason University’s Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange inspires students, writers, and scholars to foster an open and pluralistic society. It invites visiting scholars to explore specific aspects of pluralism; hosts a Pluralist Lab to encourage courageous conversations; and provides grants to people developing solutions to help citizens coexist peacefully despite deep divides. … Continued