by David Holcberg | Jul 18, 2000 | Environment
Environmentalism regards man as a spreading cancer that must be eliminated at any cost. And its leaders mean it. Environmentalism is at root a movement against man. As novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand observed, “… [their] ultimate motive [is]…hatred for achievement, for reason, for man, for life.”
by Richard M Salsman | Jul 16, 2000 | Antitrust & Monopolies
The antitrust laws and their enforcement are every bit as arbitrary as the “perfect competition” doctrine. Consider only those provisions relating to price setting. If a business sets a price above the prices of its rivals, it can be charged with... by Richard M Salsman | Jul 14, 2000 | Antitrust & Monopolies
Antitrust law relies heavily on flawed economic theory–particularly its theory of competition. It’s a view held explicitly or implicitly by most economists, politicians, and journalists. It’s been taught for decades in the universities.... by Richard M Salsman | Jul 12, 2000 | Antitrust & Monopolies
From the time great business leaders were first maligned as “Robber Barons,” socialists have tried to obscure the difference between economic power and political power. They’ve insisted, against all evidence, that productive giants such as Andrew... by Richard M Salsman | Jul 10, 2000 | Antitrust & Monopolies
Most of you will recall the scandal during the winter Olympics a few years back, when disgruntled skating competitor Tanya Harding hired a thug to take a pipe to the shins of Nancy Kerrigan. Harding was envious of Kerrigan’s superior ability and tried to cripple... by Tara Smith | Jul 7, 2000 | Free Speech
Censorship refers to the government’s forcible suppression of speech, to the imposition of legal penalties on those who would express particular points of view.
by David Holcberg | Jul 6, 2000 | POLITICS
On Independence Day we commemorate the birth of America as a free nation. But even more than that, we commemorate the birth of Americans as free men. At a single stroke, the Declaration of Independence and its ideals set America free from England, and set Americans... by Richard M. Ebeling | Jul 4, 2000 | History
For the Founding Fathers, economic liberty was inseparable from the case for political freedom.
by Glenn Woiceshyn | Jul 2, 2000 | POLITICS
This year I will not celebrate Canada Day — as a matter of principle. I fully recognize Canada as being one of the best places to live in the world — but that relative assessment doesn’t justify the injustices perpetrated by our federal and...