So a Capitalist Walks into a Bar…
By Nicholas Snow
Posted in From the Archives on 23 February 2010
Stats: 507 views and No Comments Conjure up an image of the average capitalist. Did you imagine a comedian or at the very least some sort of droll character? Probably not, as capitalists seems to have earned a different stereotype. Most people probably imagine the likes of Ebenezer Scrooge, Mr. Potter from It’s a Wonderful Life, ...
A Q and A With Ayn Rand
By Nicholas Snow
Posted in From the Archives on 15 February 2010
Stats: 465 views and 2 Comments Ayn Rand’s Textbook of Americanism, written in 1946, was originally to be published in the Vigil, a publication of the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals, as a number of serials and then later compiled together in one book. Only the first two or three serials were ever ...
Textbook of Americanism By Ayn Rand
By Nicholas Snow
Posted in Document on 8 February 2010
Stats: 576 views and 1 Comment An Essay by Ayn Rand originally for The Vigil. In this essay, which is incomplete (as Rand wished to continue but did not), Rand asks and answers ten questions dealing with the differences between individualism and collectivism.
Are We Really All Healthcare Collectivists Now?
By Sheldon Richman
Posted in The Goal Is Freedom on 31 July 2009
Stats: 54 views and 13 Comments “We have to do something about health care.” The scariest word in that sentence is not something. It’s we. The first-person plural form is not merely a convenience, as in “We’re in for a cold winter.” It indicates that decisions about “the healthcare system” are to be made ...


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