by John David Lewis | Oct 30, 2006 | POLITICS
In the upcoming election, I will not vote for any Republican. My reasons are based on those offered by philosopher Leonard Peikoff, and I agree with him completely. A straight Democratic vote in this election is the only rational choice I can make. I would not,... by Craig Biddle | Oct 30, 2006 | Elections, POLITICS
For whom should one vote in the coming election? What is the principal factor one should consider in judging a candidate or a political party? Should one focus on what a candidate says he is going to do in office? Should one make one’s decision by asking, as... by Valeria Smith | Oct 29, 2006 | History
How Che ruined the Cuban economy.
by George Reisman | Oct 24, 2006 | Environment
While a normal business seeks to add amenities to its offerings, a so-called Green Business seeks to subtract them, by means of pursuing a deliberate policy of corner cutting.
by Richard Winkler | Oct 24, 2006 | Religion
When the Koran or a Mullah asks followers to subjugate or kill those who do not uphold the ideas of Islam, the line from civilized dialogue to rule by force is crossed. Someone who is required to “accept” Islam at the point of a gun has not made a moral... by Leonard Peikoff | Oct 19, 2006 | Elections
Is there any point in voting for candidates of either entrenched party?
by Walter Williams | Oct 18, 2006 | POLITICS
Patrick Buchanan’s recent syndicated column titled “New Deal for U.S. Manufacturers” stokes the fires of misunderstanding and panic. Mr. Buchanan, my longtime friend, is right about a lot of things, but he’s wrong about trade. First, he... by Ralph R. Reiland | Oct 17, 2006 | POLITICS, Terrorism
The good news out of Munich is that BMW has come up with something that could do a better job than the CIA in defunding al-Qaida. The BMW Hydrogen 7, available next year in a limited series of a few hundred cars in the United States and other countries, runs on either... by John David Lewis | Oct 16, 2006 | Military, POLITICS
A New York Times article recently described the military skills our soldiers will need to engage in the operations our politicians are asking them to perform (“Military Hones a New Strategy on Insurgency,” October 5, 2006). The new doctrine renounces...