The beginning of the twenty-first century is a great time for capitalism. Socialism has been discredited. Countries around the world are
A writer suffering from clinical depression finds relief from Prozac. Realizing how profoundly the drug's inventor has affected her life....
James Davison Hunter, a professor of sociology and religious studies at the University of Virginia and director of the Institute for
March 2001 -- At the June 1967 Glassboro Summit, President Lyndon Johnson and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara implored Soviet premier
The science of genetics, realized through technologies such as cloning, will have a tremendous impact on cultural conceptions of human....
June 2001 -- Alexandra York is an internationally published author of books, magazine and newspaper articles, book and movie reviews, and
June 2001 -- [BOOK REVIEW] It's Getting Better All the Time: 100 Greatest Trends of the Last 100 Years. By Stephen Moore and Julian Simon
I have been active in the arts and the ideas that inform them since I was very young. At age three, I began studying ballet, and I was in
Postmodernism is the most recent incarnation and the now-reigning cult of the "anti-Enlightenment," having arisen largely from the ravings
May 2001 -- When I was a boy in school, my father told me, often, that mathematics was the most important subject. "And the thing in
David Gress's subtitle seems to indicate that he has but one set of opponents—those who are hostile to "the idea of the West." In fact
Part of the Hoover Institution's "essence" series on great twentieth-century economists, The Essence of Hayek is designed for the student of
Apparently the World Wide Web isn't as worldwide as it could be. The Internet—the centerpiece of the "new economy" technology that was
When Ayn Rand created a heroic American dynasty for her novel Atlas Shrugged , she based the family's fortune not on oil, or autos, or
A century and a half ago, the legal scholar Sir Henry Maine observed that the evolution of human society was a movement from a society of...
One firm belief that I bring to the Business Rights Center is: Philosophy matters. Without a theoretical defense of the fundamentals...
September 2001 -- The current debate over federal funding of embryonic stem cell research raises two basic questions: "Is it morally and
A man from my neck of the woods was mauled by a bear. A politician, to be more accurate. John Chelminiak, who is alive but disfigured for...
Why did federal regulators not intervene sooner? A tragedy could have been averted. That was the first demand made following the accidental
November 2001 -- A article from the Navigator Special: The Assault on Civilization, posted October 12, 2001. Published in the November 2001
The beginning of the twenty-first century is a great time for capitalism. Socialism has been discredited. Countries around the world are
A writer suffering from clinical depression finds relief from Prozac. Realizing how profoundly the drug's inventor has affected her life....
James Davison Hunter, a professor of sociology and religious studies at the University of Virginia and director of the Institute for
March 2001 -- At the June 1967 Glassboro Summit, President Lyndon Johnson and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara implored Soviet premier
The science of genetics, realized through technologies such as cloning, will have a tremendous impact on cultural conceptions of human....
June 2001 -- Alexandra York is an internationally published author of books, magazine and newspaper articles, book and movie reviews, and
June 2001 -- [BOOK REVIEW] It's Getting Better All the Time: 100 Greatest Trends of the Last 100 Years. By Stephen Moore and Julian Simon
I have been active in the arts and the ideas that inform them since I was very young. At age three, I began studying ballet, and I was in
Postmodernism is the most recent incarnation and the now-reigning cult of the "anti-Enlightenment," having arisen largely from the ravings
May 2001 -- When I was a boy in school, my father told me, often, that mathematics was the most important subject. "And the thing in
David Gress's subtitle seems to indicate that he has but one set of opponents—those who are hostile to "the idea of the West." In fact
Part of the Hoover Institution's "essence" series on great twentieth-century economists, The Essence of Hayek is designed for the student of
Apparently the World Wide Web isn't as worldwide as it could be. The Internet—the centerpiece of the "new economy" technology that was
When Ayn Rand created a heroic American dynasty for her novel Atlas Shrugged , she based the family's fortune not on oil, or autos, or
A century and a half ago, the legal scholar Sir Henry Maine observed that the evolution of human society was a movement from a society of...
One firm belief that I bring to the Business Rights Center is: Philosophy matters. Without a theoretical defense of the fundamentals...
September 2001 -- The current debate over federal funding of embryonic stem cell research raises two basic questions: "Is it morally and
A man from my neck of the woods was mauled by a bear. A politician, to be more accurate. John Chelminiak, who is alive but disfigured for...
Why did federal regulators not intervene sooner? A tragedy could have been averted. That was the first demand made following the accidental
November 2001 -- A article from the Navigator Special: The Assault on Civilization, posted October 12, 2001. Published in the November 2001