The New Individualist, December 2006
Volume 9: No. 12
“The average high-school graduate is a jerky, anxious, incoherent youth with a mind like a scarecrow made of sundry patches that cannot be integrated into any shape. . . . It is the educational establishment that has created this national disaster.”
— Ayn Rand, "The Comprachicos"
The Objectivist (August-December 1970)
OUR COVER:
Do today’s high schools help adolescents become mature, thinking adults? Ha! They are i nstead generating—and graduating—millions of emotion-driven, infantile brats. Art editor David Sims presents a typical product of the kind of secondary “education” described in C.A. Baylor’s cover feature, “Schools for Subjectivists.”
Editor’s Desk By Robert James Bidinotto
OUT OF STEP:
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Far from teaching students self-responsibility and self-esteem, today’s high schools reinforce infantile habits of self-absorption and self-indulgence.
SENTINEL:
Blinkmanship: Path to a Nuclear Showdown
by Scott Wheeler
SELF EXPRESSIONS:
by Edward L. Hudgins
The holiday season inspires our author to reflect on the nature and meaning of “spirituality”—and whether it must be rooted in religious faith and mysticism.
MAVERICKS:
Hawley’s Heroes and the Romance of Business
American Theocracy, by Kevin Phillips
Reviewed by Lance Lamberton
When neocons and the religious right captured the Republican Party, their influence led the Bush administration to disastrous policies at home and abroad.
REEL INDIVIDUALISM:
Reviewed by Robert L. Jones
Are you among those humbugs who think the holiday film classic It’s a Wonderful Life preaches altruistic duty and sacrifice for the sake of others? Think again
Superman Returns
Reviewed by Robert L. Jones and Marimer Navarrete
Previous movies about the Man of Steel gradually reduced him to rust. But the latest film in the Superman franchise restores him to untarnished glory.
SOLILOQUY:
An Open Letter to J.K. Rowling
by Robert James Bidinotto
Why, oh, why should the author who gave the world Harry Potter—and so much magic and joy—feel guilty about her financial success?
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