by Ayn Rand Bookstore | Jan 9, 2002 | Books
This anthology is basically flawed.
by Daniel J Mitchell | Jan 8, 2002 | Europe, POLITICS
Globalization is bad news for the world’s over-taxed welfare states, particularly those in Europe. Thanks to the increased mobility of capital, individuals can more easily shift their economic activity to low-tax jurisdictions. Such tax competition liberalizes... by Dr Michael Hurd | Jan 7, 2002 | POLITICS
“We will not rest until we stop all terrorists of global reach, and for every nation that harbors or supports terrorists there will be a day of reckoning,” says President Bush. Let’s hope he means it. Until we overwhelmingly smash every government... by Edwin Feulner | Jan 7, 2002 | Economics, POLITICS
Other than being rich and famous, what do David Rockefeller, Ted Turner, Sam Donaldson and Scottie Pippen have in common? They all feed at the public trough. More precisely, they collect subsidies from the federal farm program, as do at least 14 members of Congress.... by Robert W Tracinski | Jan 7, 2002 | POLITICS
While the world’s attention has been focused on the Middle East, South America has been headed toward chaos and collapse. And worse, it is not merely an economic collapse, but a collapse into a disastrous intellectual confusion that threatens to make recovery... by Melana Zyla Vickers | Jan 6, 2002 | POLITICS
Newspaper readers have been treated in recent days to an orgy of gut-spilling by Clinton administration officials rather painfully eager to show that when they were in office they, too, exerted themselves mightily to get rid of Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda... by Ayn Rand Bookstore | Jan 6, 2002 | Books
What Illiberal Education describes—though the author does not put it this way—is the official end of individualism on the American campus.
by Aaron Schavey | Jan 5, 2002 | POLITICS
Say you fall and break your leg. The leg hurts, so you take aspirin for the pain. But you don’t stop there. You go get a cast, so the leg can heal permanently. Yet the wisdom of treating the cause of suffering rather than merely masking the pain, appears to... by Ana I. Eiras | Jan 5, 2002 | POLITICS
A century ago, it was one of the seven richest nations on Earth. But that was long ago, well before it was racked by a lengthy recession and a climbing unemployment rate. Today, Argentina is a shell of its former self. The street riots that broke out just before...