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A Letter from The Atlas Society CEO

Sep 19, 2023
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Jennifer A. Grossman
Free Speech: An Eternal Struggle

In the United States, no government censor can stop the publication of media content—print or digital—through the use of prior restraint. African Americans descended from slaves are now active, influential citizens participating in all walks of life in the world’s most powerful liberal democracy. Even among other liberal democracies, the United States stands out as “exceptional” in protecting free speech and free expression thanks to a robust interpretation of the First Amendment.

Feb 9, 2023
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Aaron Tao
Critical Race Theory Aims To Murder The Souls Of White Children

CRT aims to annihilate the souls of white people, to morally paralyze them via a protracted process of induced guilt, shame, embarrassment, and extortion.

Sep 8, 2021
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Jason Hill, Ph.D.
No, Cancel Culture Is Not the 'Free Market at Work'

Cancel culture is inconsistent with the ethos of free enterprise, innovation, and discovery on a number of levels.

Jul 6, 2021
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Aaron Tao
Germany’s Been Down the Road to Serfdom; Now, China Is Doing the Same

A century ago, as the post-war world struggled with recovery from the Spanish Flu pandemic, totalitarian movements rose to power and would go on to shake the very foundations of human civilization. Two ideologies, German National Socialism (Nazism) and Soviet Communism, left behind a legacy of mass death, unparalleled destruction, and soul-shattering poverty.

Mar 2, 2021
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Aaron Tao
America: An Appreciation

I was born under the flag of the People’s Republic of China, a country that remains under the absolute rule of the Chinese Communist Party to this day. I have very few memories of my early childhood in mainland China, save for a visit to the Forbidden City—a brief tourist stop when my family traveled to the American consulate in Beijing to apply for a visa.

Dec 11, 2020
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Aaron Tao
Epidemics, Then & Now: A Family Perspective

As Americans are repeatedly warned about a spike in coronavirus cases just as state governments have begun to allow us leave our homes and

Jun 25, 2020
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My Time with Jeffrey Epstein

I was 27, and wasn’t thinking about how to make myself look younger -- particularly not when dating a man 13 years my senior.

Jun 10, 2020
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Jennifer A. Grossman
7 Mins
Why We Did NOT Take Bailout Money

I have been asked, as CEO of The Atlas Society: Why did The Atlas Society not take bailout money from the federal government?

Jun 3, 2020
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Jennifer A. Grossman
2 Mins
Why Gun Rights Are Essential In a World of Uncertainty and Scarcity

This humorous quip should not detract from the fact that many individuals in the United States (including me) own and carry a firearm for purely pragmatic reasons. The simplest case for the right to keep and bear arms can be summarized in one sentence: You are ultimately responsible for your own safety and security.

May 21, 2020
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Aaron Tao
8 Mins
Vagrants in Our Driveway: A Teachable Moment

“I’m calling the police,” my mother said from her upstairs office. When I ran upstairs to find out what she was talking about, she was on the line with 911, telling them about the partially clothed adult male stumbling around the drive to the terrace where my parents and immediate neighbors live. I took a video here.

May 18, 2020
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Jennifer A. Grossman
6 Mins
Objectivism and Covid-19

 As the health and economic effects of Covid-19 intensify, we asked philosopher and The Atlas Society Founder David Kelley, Ph.D. to outline

Mar 30, 2020
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David Kelley, Ph.D.
4 Mins
Hong Kong’s Fight for Freedom

Last month, I was called to jury duty. Here in the US, many people, instead of seeing jury service as a quintessential civic duty, regard

Sep 18, 2019
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Aaron Tao
7 Mins
Economic Freedom: USA Back in Top 5, Canada 8th

The USA was in decline for the last decade, falling to 16th in 2015, but is now catching up to the world leaders. Canada’s Fraser Institute

Sep 15, 2019
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Stephen Hicks Ph.D.
2 Mins
The Objectivist Sabbath

As with most people, my working schedule has been blurred. With colleagues in different time zones, 24/7 emails and texts, I can’t remember

Jul 1, 2019
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David Kelley, Ph.D.
3 Mins
Frightened Children Won’t Solve the World’s Problems

Bjorn Lomborg’s diagnosis: Decades of climate-change exaggeration in the West have produced frightened children, febrile headlines, and

Apr 15, 2019
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Stephen Hicks Ph.D.
3 Mins
Why Postmodernists Train–Not Educate–Activists

Postmodernism is a sprawling movement centered on the conviction that the modern world’s most distinctive achievements—among them the rise..

Apr 1, 2019
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Stephen Hicks Ph.D.
5 Mins
Is Envy Worse in a Free Society?

It’s an interesting question to me, because most often the envy charge is used against socialism, or any kind of outcome-egalitarian form

Mar 25, 2019
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Stephen Hicks Ph.D.
12 Mins
The Prophet of Capitalism

The ghost of Karl Marx, a specter that haunted Europe for over a century, was finally exorcised when the Soviet Union abolished its.....

Mar 19, 2019
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David Kelley, Ph.D.
5 Mins
Postmodernism’s Moral Low Ground

Intellectual battles are the cognitive lifeblood of a healthy society. Life is complicated and the stakes are high, so thoughtful and

Feb 11, 2019
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Stephen Hicks Ph.D.
5 Mins

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