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Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Philosophy, Politics & Rights
Should Tea Partiers Abandon or Embrace Ayn Rand?
Alan Germani October 21, 2010
[caption id="attachment_28169" align="alignright" width="241"] Image: Wikimedia Commons[/caption] In a recent Christian Science Monitor editorial, Vladimir Shlapentokh suggests that the popularity of Ayn Rand among Tea Partiers should “concern all Americans” and recommends that Tea Partiers distance themselves from the 20th-century philosopher and novelist. Why? According to Shlapentokh, Ayn Rand was…
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"Epistemology is a Moral Matter," a Talk by Craig Biddle
TOS Admin October 17, 2010
Craig Biddle will present “Epistemology is a Moral Matter” at the North Texas Objectivist Society (NTOS) on Friday, Oct 22, at 7:00 p.m. The next evening, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Mr. Biddle will participate in a Q&A period about his work and Objectivism. And following the Q&A, NTOS will…
Announcements
The Winners of the First Annual TOS Essay Contest
Craig Biddle October 17, 2010
The winners of the first annual TOS essay contest are: First Place, winning $2,000 and publication of her essay in TOS: Deborah Sloan, “Capitalism: The Forgotten American Dream” Second Place, winning $750: Kristian Kanya, “Realizing the Good Life: On the Moral Foundation of Capitalism” Third Place, winning $300: Caitlin McLean,…
Politics & Rights, Science & Technology
The "Green" Agenda, the Cost of Energy, and the Price of Freedom
Daniel Wahl October 11, 2010
Investor’s Business Daily recently exposed one of the lies behind the Energy Department’s efforts to force Americans to be “more green.” The department reportedly claims the new [energy efficiency] standards will save consumers from $250 billion to $300 billion on their energy costs through 2030. But that’s what Democrats always…
Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Philosophy
Six Clarifying Quotes on Honesty
Daniel Wahl September 27, 2010
In Ayn Rand's Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist, Tara Smith dives deep into the virtues on which life depends, showing why they are requirements and what they demand. Here are six quotes I particularly liked, from Smith's chapter on honesty: "As the refusal to fake reality, honesty consists in a deliberate,…
Philosophy
Jean Meslier on the Dearth of Knowledge Resulting from the Acceptance of Religion
Craig Biddle September 4, 2010
Here’s a beautiful (albeit harrowing) passage from Meslier’s Superstition in All Ages: What light could have been thrown into the minds of many famous thinkers, if, instead of occupying themselves with a useless theology, and its impertinent disputes, they had turned their attention upon intelligible and truly important objects. Half…
Politics & Rights
To Help Save America, Tea Partiers Must Fully Embrace Individual Rights
Ari Armstrong August 20, 2010
[caption id="attachment_9943" align="alignright" width="300"] Wikimedia Commons[/caption] The Tea Party movement is one of the most important developments in modern American political history. Hundreds of thousands of Americans have joined together in a grassroots campaign calling for limited government, reduced spending, lower taxes, and greater liberty. This movement could help save…
Good Living, Reviews
Review: The Flaw of Averages, by Sam L. Savage
David H. Mirman August 20, 2010
David H. Mirman reviews The Flaw of Averages: Why We Underestimate Risk in the Face of Uncertainty, by Sam L. Savage.
Economics, Reviews
Review: How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes
Daniel Wahl August 20, 2010
Daniel Wahl reviews How an Economy Grows and Why It Crashes, by Peter D. Schiff and Andrew J. Schiff.
Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Reviews
Review: The Passion of Ayn Rand’s Critics, by James Valliant
Roderick Fitts August 20, 2010
Roderick Fitts reviews The Passion of Ayn Rand’s Critics: The Case Against the Brandens, by James Valliant.
Philosophy, Reviews
Review: Neoconservatism: An Obituary for an Idea
Burgess Laughlin August 20, 2010
Burgess Laughlin reviews Neoconservatism: An Obituary for an Idea, by C. Bradley Thompson with Yaron Brook.
History, Reviews
Review: Nothing Less than Victory, by John David Lewis
Daniel Wahl August 20, 2010
Daniel Wahl reviews Nothing Less than Victory: Decisive Wars and the Lessons of History, by John David Lewis.
Philosophy, Politics & Rights
A Civilized Society: The Necessary Conditions
Craig Biddle August 20, 2010
Discusses the necessary conditions of a civilized society—or, the moral nuts and bolts of freedom and capitalism.
History, Science & Technology
Herman Boerhaave: The Nearly Forgotten Father of Modern Medicine
Richard G. Parker August 20, 2010
Looks at the accomplishments and legacy of a great hero of science, Herman Boerhaave, the nearly forgotten father of modern medicine, who may well be responsible for the fact that you are still alive.
Science & Technology
The Curious Life of Richard Feynman
Daniel Wahl August 20, 2010
Examines the life of Richard Feynman, and finds this great scientist and educator to be heroic in more ways than meet the eye.