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Economics
The Problem at Goldman Sachs Isn’t Greed but Irrationality
Ryan Krause March 17, 2012
Wall Street investment bank Goldman Sachs suffered its latest in a series of public relations problems on Wednesday when executive Greg Smith quit the firm and published his grievances against it in the New York Times. Smith accused the firm of abandoning its client-focused culture—a culture of trust, of long-term…
Politics & Rights
What do Rick Santorum and Jane Fonda Have in Common?
Ari Armstrong March 16, 2012
For one thing, both advocate censorship. Fonda wants to use the power of the federal government to shut down Rush Limbaugh’s radio broadcasts (as I’ve discussed); Santorum wants to use the same power to shut down internet pornography. Both Fonda and Santorum are enemies of freedom of speech. As Steven…
Science & Technology
Encyclopaedia Britannica Ceases Printing, Marks Advance
Ari Armstrong March 15, 2012
The Encyclopaedia Britannica is dead. Long live the Encyclopaedia Britannica! The encyclopedia’s publisher has announced that, in response to the ongoing digital revolution, it will discontinue its printed version and provide exclusively digital content. The publisher’s decision marks a new era for the encyclopedia, and more broadly it marks a…
History, Politics & Rights
The U.S. Should Rescue Gross and End the Castro Regime
Joshua Lipana March 15, 2012
Two U.S. senators a few weeks ago went to Cuba to discuss the release of jailed American, Alan Gross, with Cuban dictator Raul Castro. Gross “is serving a 15-year jail term for spiriting satellite and other communications equipment onto the island while on a USAID-funded democracy-building program. Cuba considers the…
Politics & Rights
Fonda’s Call to Censor Limbaugh Stems from Government Control of Airwaves
Ari Armstrong March 14, 2012
Although I may disagree with what Rush Limbaugh says, I will defend to the death his right to say it. That sentiment, inspired by Voltaire, is the proper attitude to take with respect to anyone with whom one disagrees. But in an article recently published by CNN, Jane Fonda, Robin…
Arts & Culture, Science & Technology
Anticapitalist Lorax Succeeds . . . Thanks to Capitalism
Ari Armstrong March 13, 2012
After two weekends in theaters, the film Lorax earned more than $120 million, reports Bloomberg Businessweek. That’s an impressive haul for a film condemning capitalism. But the irony is apparently lost on the filmmakers. In the original Dr. Seuss story on which the film is based, a manufacturer chops down…
Politics & Rights, Science & Technology
Obama Administration Cuts Illegitimate Program, Conservatives Complain
Ari Armstrong March 12, 2012
The Obama administration finally found a program it is willing to cut, albeit a tiny one. However, the administration is facing opposition to this reduction by. . . conservatives. As the Washington Times reports, the U.S. government has spent around $2 million per year to facilitate the “adoption” of so-called…
Politics & Rights
Kudos to the Colorado Supreme Court for Upholding Concealed Carry On “Public” Campuses
Ari Armstrong March 11, 2012
Should college students with a permit to carry concealed handguns be legally allowed to carry a gun on campus? On campuses subsidized by taxpayers, they should—subject, of course, to the state’s restrictions on use and trade, prohibition of menacing, and the like. Recently the Colorado Supreme Court correctly overturned the…
Politics & Rights
Justice Department Unjustly Attacks Apple
Ari Armstrong March 11, 2012
Few things could better illustrate the deep corruption of U.S. law than the Department of Justice’s grotesquely unjust assault on Apple, one of America’s most beloved and most successful companies. What is Apple’s alleged crime? It is contracting voluntarily with willing publishers to sell digital books to willing customers, thereby…
Politics & Rights
Hope and Help for Africa Rests with Embrace and Example of Rights
Ari Armstrong March 10, 2012
In less than a week the “Kony 2012” video produced by the California charity Invisible Children racked up over 60 million YouTube views. While the video reminds us what a brutal hellhole much of Africa remains, it attacks the wrong problem and offers the wrong solution. No doubt the subject…
Science & Technology
Temple Grandin, Justly Awarded and Profoundly Inspiring
Ari Armstrong March 9, 2012
“Animal scientist and advocate for people with autism Temple Grandin [was] inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame,” the AP reports. Grandin, a professor of animal science at Colorado State University, earned fame when Claire Danes portrayed her in the 2010 HBO film Temple Grandin (the DVD of which…
Good Living, Philosophy, Politics & Rights
Andrew Breitbart’s “So?”—A Great Question and Now a Worthy Charity
Craig Biddle March 9, 2012
[caption id="attachment_92906" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image by Gage Skidmore[/caption] The night after Andrew Breitbart died, I watched an episode of Red Eye w/Greg Gutfeld in which Gavin McInnes told a delightful story about Breitbart. In an earlier episode of Red Eye, Gutfeld and McInnes had been mocking the idea of Donald…
Politics & Rights
Absurd Bill Sought to Ban “Discrimination” Against Raunchy Biker Attire
Ari Armstrong March 8, 2012
If you own a fine restaurant, should you be free to require diners to wear a jacket and dress slacks? If you own a night club, should you be able to admit only patrons with fashionable attire? How about if you own a convenience store? Should you be free to…
Arts & Culture
Write Us a Song, and That’s Lucky Too
Ari Armstrong March 7, 2012
The charming 1964 Disney film Mary Poppins is among the best children’s movies ever produced, in large part because it features some of the best children’s songs ever written. Who can forget “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?” Robert B. Sherman, who cowrote memorable songs for the magical nanny and for numerous other Disney films,…
Economics, Science & Technology
Chevy Volt Powers Down; Who Could Have Guessed?
Ryan Krause March 7, 2012
If I were to write a business plan based on manufacturing and selling a product few people wanted, for a price few people were willing to pay, in the midst of the worst recession in at least twenty years, would you invest funds in my venture? You would if you…