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A Note To Our Members About Open Objectivsm
Atlas Society Founder and Senior Scholar David Kelley reflects on open Objectivism and the mission of The Atlas Society.
David Kelley (11/24/2008)
The Politics of Mutual Plunder
As we seek solutions to the soaring costs of oil and gasoline, the last things we need are for government to "prime the pump" of to redistribute wealth.
Robert James James (11/4/2008)
Mining Nature's Ultimate Resource
Are the world's mineral resources truly limited and in danger of depletion? Those alarmists who make this claim forget about nature's ultimate resource.
Robert Bradley (11/4/2008)
The Credit Crisis and Moral Hazards
Today's crisis in banking and home loans became unavoidable when the federal government initiated policies that obliterated personal self-responsibility.
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Rand Central Station
If you doubt Ayn Rand's enduring impact on our culture, stand in the concourse of Grand Central Station and hold a sign bearing her name.
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Service, No! A Militia, Yes!
Senior Editor Roger Donway takes a close look at Obama's promotion of a "civilian national security force."
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Everyone loves freedom. But do they love self-responsibility?
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Soliloquy: Rational Individualism Will Survive, by Robert James Bidinotto
Your Editor offers a friendly dissent to views expressed by two conservative writers in this issue -- and explains to you, The Reader, why they are appearing in TNI.
Robert James Bidinotto (8/12/2008)
Soliloquy: How to Judge a Magazine -- or a Politician, by Robert James Bidinotto
Last month's critique of Congressman Ron Paul generated predictable protests from some readers. So, what should they expect from TNI -- and from political candidates?
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Bosch Fawstin: "Infidel" Artist, by Robert L. Jones
Cartoons of the prophet Muhammed sent angry Muslims into the streets. Just wait until they see the work of anti-jihadist cartoonist Bosch Fawstin.
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Succeeding by the Cowboy Code, by Fred Minnick
How many black cowboys live in France? No, that's not a riddle. "Cowboy capitalist" Larry Barnes has succeeded on two continents by facing life as an individualist.
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The Columnist vs. the Madrassa , by Alicia Colon
When a newspaper columnist denounced plans for a publicly funded Muslim school in New York City, she didn't expect that the Powers That Be would turn against her.
Alicia Colon (8/7/2008)
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