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The New Individualist, September 2007

Volume 10: No. 9
 
“The motive and purpose of my writing is the projection of an ideal man.”

                           —Ayn Rand, “The Goal of My Writing”

 

                           

OUR COVER :

Many people’s images of heroes are childish fantasy figures. But in his inspired cover for this special issue of TNI, art director David Sims reveals the unseen, underappreciated, real-world heroism of creative achievers: the dedicated men and women who transform our world with practical deeds of daring.

Contributors

Editor’s Desk:  By Robert James Bidinotto

Speak for Yourself: Letters to the Editor

 

Private I: The Genealogy of Heroism

 

 

.: FREE SPIRIT :.

 

The Photography of Sammy Davis, Jr.

 

By Robert L. Jones

 

Sammy Davis, Jr., was the complete performer and entertainer. But a newly published collection of this free spirit’s photography reveals that he had an artist’s eye, as well.


 

.: OUT OF STEP :.

 

The Age of Heroic Engineering Isn’t Over

By Lou Villadsen

Do you marvel at the gargantuan scale and enormous complexity of the buildings, bridges, and tunnels you use every day? Then thank the heroic engineers.

 

Atlas Mugged: How a Gang of Scrappy, Individual Bloggers Broke the Stranglehold of the Mainstream Media

By Edward B. Driscoll, Jr.

In this version of the David vs. Goliath myth, the giant is a well-heeled TV mogul from RockefellerCenter, while our small, unlikely hero wears a bathrobe and wields a laptop.

 

Green Cathedrals: Environmentalism’s Mythological Appeal

By Robert James Bidinotto

How has environmentalism managed to take root despite our Enlightenment legacy? Perhaps because that heroic legacy also contains the seeds of its own destruction.

 

 

 

.: MAVERICKS :.

The Wal-Mart Revolution by Richard Vedder and Wendell Cox

Reviewed by Lance Lamberton

A fascinating new book challenges Wal-Mart’s critics and concludes that the corporate giant represents capitalistic enterprise at its heroic best.

The Science of Success by Charles G. Koch

Reviewed by Robert L. Bradley, Jr.

Our reviewer, a business historian, thinks that the organizational principles espoused by a hugely successful entrepreneur can lead businesses “towards heroic capitalism.”

 

The Assault on Reason by Al Gore

Reviewed by Roger Donway

Despite his book's title and his endless quotations of the Founding Fathers, Al Gore has merely penned another irrational, postmodern, partisan screed.


 
.: REEL INDIVIDUALISM :.

The Page Turner

Reviewed by Robert L. Jones
 
A riveting new film asks and answers the question: How can one achieve greatness in life if he—or, in this case, she—becomes consumed by a destructive urge for revenge?


 

.: SOLILOQUY :.
 
The Hero with a Singular Face

by Robert James Bidinotto


Neither the embattled, sacrificial heroes of antiquity nor the superficial celebrities of postmodernity are proper role models for a society that needs creative achievers.

 

 

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