Part II: The Campaign Against ICE

The foremost authority on Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism offers his observations on the partisan campaign of violence against U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Part I: Objectivism Applied to Immigration Law

That immigration authorities are enforcing a law badly in need of reform does not alter the fact that ICE officers are valid agents of law enforcement and must be treated accordingly.

The Coward’s Epistemology

The future on offer is extraordinary. That should make us angry—genuinely, productively angry—that a coward’s epistemology is positioned to foreclose it.

Politics >

Missouri v. Biden: A Free Speech Victory, Sort of

The Decree is a win, but it comes nowhere near capturing the seriousness of the reality or the initial court judgment that led to the injunction. Free speech is still in danger, and the fight continues. We have taken a step in the right direction as a start.

Law >

Fixing Airport Security Screening

Congress should hand over TSA’s screening operations to the nation’s airports, which could then contract them to expert private security firms.

World >

Brussels vs. Washington

For years, Europe has tried to convince itself that it could regulate its way to technological greatness.

Endgame in Ukraine

Ukrainians Survived Stalin. They Fought Putin Bravely. They Deserve Our Honesty.

Iran Gets Just Deserts

America’s first major defense against Iran is an absolutely rational act and a historic exemplar of the virtue of selfishness.

Culture >

The Radio Priest Is Back with a Podcast

Tucker Carlson did not arrive at “this is Israel’s war” through serious engagement with American foreign policy. He arrived there because the audience that would reward him for saying it became larger than the audience that would punish him. He read the room. He adjuste…

Markets: Business & Economics >

End of DEI?

The DEI terminology may not have disappeared entirely from business but the ideology (if it ever amounted to more than virtue signaling in corporate communications) has been extinguished.

The Delusions and Dangers of the New Mercantilism

Trump has assumed the powers of a near absolute monarch to decide when, why, and against whom he will arbitrarily raise and lower and raise again tariffs on the importation of goods into the United States.

Science & Technology >

The Coward’s Epistemology

The Coward’s Epistemology

The future on offer is extraordinary. That should make us angry—genuinely, productively angry—that a coward’s epistemology is positioned to foreclose it.

The Real Meaning of Earth Hour

The lights of our cities and monuments are a symbol of human achievement, of what mankind has accomplished in rising from the cave to the skyscraper. Earth Hour presents the disturbing spectacle of people celebrating those lights being extinguished. Earth Hour symbolize…

The Latest AI Bill’s Five Major Flaws

AI bill proposal represents a dramatically different approach to President Trump’s vision that would heavily regulate the industry, hinder entrepreneurship, and restrict speech. 

The Rise and Fall of Wikipedia

The rise of Wikipedia was spectacular, implausible, and glorious. Its fall is equally disappointing, predictable, and inglorious.

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