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Philip S. Holland Posts

Separated at Birth

One of the seminal concepts in history is Property, and the most influential expounder of that concept is John Locke. His conception of property, and the rights it bestows on individual citizens, became central to 18th century British and American law ― a tradition that spread widely and endures. In what we refer to as his Second Treatise of Government,…

How Much Do We Need?

In a prior post, I shared Economist Adam Smith’s point that wealth consists of goods and services ― the food, shelter, clothing, medicines, vehicles, appliances, and technology available to buy. According to this view, a people who produces more or better things grows wealthier. Will there ever come a day, then, when we’ve achieved sufficient wealth and can stabilize production?…

Just Like Magic

“Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat,” is the old magician’s line, a sleight of hand designed to amaze and entertain us. But what if such tricks were real? What if, for example, you could transform a mouse’s immune system into a human one? That is what they’ve done at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, a biotechnology company known for creating…

If This, Then That

In his essay “Conversation,” Samuel Johnson wrote that “we are willing to be pleased, but are not willing to admire.” I hope this is not true, or at least not generally so. With respect to what’s produced by others, his observation raises an interesting question: Do we admire those who create the products and services that please us? Of course,…

This Too Should Pass

In the opening passage of one of the first American constitutions, George Mason wrote that the rights of the people of Virginia are the “basis and foundation of government … which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot, by any compact, deprive or divest their posterity, namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of…

What Did Steve Jobs Do?

At his death, a debate arose about what exactly Steve Jobs had done for Apple Inc., the company he co-founded and led as CEO for many years. Some even wondered whether he had contributed much of anything, and therefore might be getting too much credit for Apple’s extraordinary success. After all, he hadn’t produced the drawings for the iPhone or…

Golden Eggs

Amid the pain of a pandemic, the world awaits vaccines and treatments, currently being pursued by a long list of medical researchers. Yet in a recent column in The New York Times, Bret Stephens ruefully observes that “one lesson from this pandemic is how dependent we are for our survival on an innovative and robust pharmaceutical industry. Maybe we should…

First Responses

In the context of a pandemic, “first responders” are those who take the earliest action on behalf of others in medical distress — nurses, doctors, EMTs, police, firefighters, etc. They are skilled and brave, willing to risk their own health, physical and emotional. They are heroes in the truest sense. But there is another sense of “first response” relevant to…