by Andrew Lewis | Jan 27, 2000 | Abortion, Elections
The race for the Republican presidential nomination resembles a piety test over a single issue: the right to abortion.
by Robert W Tracinski | Jan 27, 2000 | Antitrust & Monopolies
The judge’s “finding of fact” in the Microsoft antitrust trial has declared the company to be a dangerous monopoly, which will now be open to punishment by the courts–including everything from regulation to a complete breakup of the company.... by Andrew West | Jan 25, 2000 | POLITICS
In my last article, I talked about the contradictory nature of the economic theories representing various schools of thought, and the fact that some of the most useful theories, those of the Supply-side school, are receiving the least amount of attention. Many of the... by Andrew West | Jan 23, 2000 | POLITICS
The rate hike by the Federal Reserve has spurred a lot of discussion and a lot of disagreement about inflation and the economy. While differing opinions in economics have always been a reality, I thought it would be a good idea to clear the air a bit and go over the... by Larry Elder | Jan 21, 2000 | Crime, POLITICS
Two hundred eighty-six million dollars last year. This year, $1.6 billion goes from the United States to Colombia to fight the “war on drugs.” “Clinton spent more federal money in the war on drugs in his first four years than was spent during... by Leonard Peikoff | Jan 20, 2000 | Immigration, WORLD
It would be a sin to deport Elián Gonzalez. To send a child to rot in the prison of Cuba for the alleged sake of his own well-being is criminal hypocrisy. To send him there in order to preserve his father’s rights is absurdity, since there are no parental or... by Prodos Marinakis | Jan 20, 2000 | Cuba & Castro, CULTURE
Prodos for Capitalism Magazine: You have been very busy lately talking about Elián Gonzalez and the argument of whether to keep him in America or to return him to Cuba. You’ve been talking to a lot of the media on this issue. I’m pleased to see that the... by Mark Da Cunha | Jan 18, 2000 | CULTURE, WORLD
Elián’s mother died trying to escape Cuba with her son.
by Robert W Tracinski | Jan 17, 2000 | WORLD
The debate over Elián Gonzalez, the 6-year-old Cuban boy whose mother died trying to bring him to America, hinges on one essential question: Is freedom a necessity of human life? For our own sakes, we must answer this question with a resounding...