Markets

Bernie Madoff: Lessons From an Ayn Rand Villain
Madoff was what Ayn Rand would call a second-hander: someone who tries to gain values by pleasing and manipulating others rather than thinking for himself based on observation of facts and supporting himself through productive work.
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Law

Defining the Right of Self-Defense by Gun
Self-defense was his right, as it is ours. A proper legal system recognizes and protects that right, by permitting private ownership of handguns under appropriate limits.
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Culture

Thomas Sowell’s Christmas Gift Recommendations
Thought-provoking books on current events or on history.
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Politics

Turning Point: The Democrat Stranglehold on Black Americans is Ending
“Your success as a family, our success as a society, depends not on what happens in the White House, but on what happens inside your house.”
No Excuses: Closing the Racial Gap in Learning
A Lynch Mob Gathers Around Justice Janice Rogers Brown: Part 1
The Estate Tax Non-Repeal
Palestinian Authority: A Network of Murderers Masquerading As Government
Saddam’s Weapon of Mass Destruction Lies
The Bush Boom: How a ‘Misunderestimated’ President Fixed Our Broken Economy
The Bali Bombers: What Motivates Death Worship?
World
Iraq is Better off without the International Monetary Fund
Leaders of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund met in Washington over the weekend for their annual spring meeting. They were under great pressure from the United States to step in to Iraq and help get that country’s economy back on its feet. However, if the…
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Science & Technology

The Kyoto Protocol and the Carbon Tax: The Costly Politics of Global Environmentalism, Part 4 of 4
There is a catch here, of course. If these countries have plentiful emission credits for sale, then their price will not be very high and perhaps quite low. This means that the United States would be able to buy permits cheaply, and proceed as if the Kyoto Protocol…
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