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Honoring Ayn Rand: Encountering Objectivism, Discovering Myself

I was introduced to Ayn Rand's work in 1984 by Lou Torres, who had founded Aristos, an arts journal informed by her philosophy of art, two

Dec 1, 2004
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Michelle Marder Kamhi
3 Mins
Why Art Became Ugly

For a long time critics of modern and postmodern art have relied on the "Isn't that disgusting" strategy. By that I mean the strategy of ...

Sep 1, 2004
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Stephen Hicks Ph.D.
10 Mins
Rockefeller and the Muckrakers

Just as there is much to celebrate in the life of John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937), so is there much to loathe in the muckrakers' treatment o

Jul 18, 2004
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4 Mins
What Unites America? Unity in Individualism!

On July 4th, we celebrate the creation of the United States of America. But today, Americans seem more divided than at any time in recent...

Jun 3, 2004
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Edward Hudgins
4 Mins
Death by Environmentalism

What does it mean in practice to hold a philosophy that declares that pristine nature has intrinsic value in itself, and that regards Man...

Mar 1, 2004
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Robert James Bidinotto
10 Mins
The Party of Modernity

As Henry Steele Commager noted in The Empire of Reason: "It was Americans who not only embraced the body of Enlightenment principles, but...

Nov 16, 2003
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David Kelley Ph.D
10 Mins
Can There be an "After Socialism"?

Sep 27, 2003
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Alan Charles Kors
10 Mins
How Chile Was Saved

In 1956, an extraordinary three-year agreement on cooperation was signed by the Department of Economics at the Chicago University and the...

Sep 1, 2003
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Jose Pinera
6 Mins
Is High Self-Esteem Bad for You?

For more than thirty years, promoting the development of higher self-esteem has been a major goal for clinical psychologists and educators..

Jul 21, 2003
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Robert Campbell
10 Mins
The Life-Centered Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson

In Atlas Shrugged, Dr. Robert Stadler finds it "outrageous" that a genius such as John Galt would have "performed a major revolution in...

Apr 1, 2003
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Robert James Bidinotto
4 Mins
For a Museum of Capitalism

There are museums of art, science, and natural history in major cities throughout the world. New York City alone has dozens of art museums,

Jan 6, 2003
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David Kelley Ph.D
5 Mins
Islamism and Modernity; Lou Dobbs is Right

CNN’s Lou Dobbs has come in for criticism for saying something sensible and insightful. It is too vague and too politically correct to call

Jun 10, 2002
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David Kelley Ph.D
4 Mins
9/11 and The War Against Modernity

Why do they hate us? How could they have done this? What were they trying to achieve?

May 1, 2002
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David Kelley Ph.D
10 Mins
From the Silk Trade Route to the World Trade Center

Two millennia before the World Trade Center soared over the New York skyline, another creation of commerce served the same purpose of peace

Nov 1, 2001
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Neera K. Badhwar
4 Mins
Mean Genes

BOOK REVIEW: Mean Genes: From Sex to Money to Food, Taming Our Primal Instincts. By Terry Burnham and Jay Phelan. (New York: Perseus Book

Oct 14, 2001
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D. Moskovitz
10 Mins
Unilateral Moral Disarmament

Awakening on the morning of September 11, 2001, we Americans were proud, happy, and confident. We knew ourselves to be the only Superpower—

Oct 1, 2001
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Robert James Bidinotto
9 Mins
The Assault on Civilization

Most of us still find it impossible to grasp the destruction of the World Trade Center. It was real, we saw it, but it does not belong in...

Sep 13, 2001
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David Kelley Ph.D
4 Mins
Is Homosexuality Moral?

While Ayn Rand did consider homosexuality to be immoral, this was only her personal view. The morality of homosexuality is not a philosophic

Jun 29, 2001
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D. Moskovitz
4 Mins
Objectivist Ethics in an Information-Age Economy

Some years ago, I wrote that we had reached a moment in history when self-esteem, which had always been a supremely important psychological

Feb 1, 2001
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Nathaniel Branden
10 Mins
Atheism, Agnosticism, and the Arbitrary

Objectivism holds that in order to obtain knowledge, man must use an objective process of thought. The essence of objective thought is....

Jan 23, 2001
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D. Moskovitz
4 Mins

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