December 1997 -- The Beacon at Alexandria tells the story of Charis of Ephesus, a young woman living in the late Roman Empire who determine
May, 2000 -- Douglas Den Uyl's new "reader's companion" to The Fountainhead is a curiosity, for it is a work of literary criticism focused
BOOK REVIEW : Richard Taylor, Restoring Pride: The Lost Virtue of Our Age (Amherst, New York: Prometheus Press, 1996)
Art is widely thought of as indefinable, inherently subjective, and disconnected from any practical need or concern. Many modern thinkers
Objectivists have long hoped to see a high-quality academic journal focusing on Objectivism. Last month's publication of The Journal of Ayn
How do you like your Objectivism? Liberal: freshly phrased (but loosely represented), full of new connections, etc?
Instapundit Glenn Reynolds has been looking back to the early days of his blog, 10 years ago, and this look back struck me as a particularly fruitful: How about compensation for defense expenditures when a person is found not guilty? Quoth Reynolds on January 5, 2002: “A lot of people like my idea of applying "loser pays" to the government -- though one lawyer who represents governments says it should work both ways.
Each of us is an individual, yet each of is born of parents and shares the genes and customs of our family. Family ties are the model of duty and community in traditional thought.
Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney for the judicial district that includes Manhattan, this week announced his latest prosecution of what he now
December 19, 2011 -- With the 2012 elections nearing, The Atlas Society is continuing to publish content designed to reveal the ideological clockwork behind movements and events shaping poltiics and culture. During this past week TAS published two new interactive webinars on key political movements.
With his virtual tie in the Iowa Caucuses, Rick Santorum is the final flavor-of-the-week conservative alternative to former Massachusetts Go
We at the Atlas Society and its Business Rights Center mourn the passing of Professor Larry Ribstein, who died of a stroke on December 24...
TBA
“The law’s delay” is proverbial; there are snails sculpted on the flagpoles at the Supreme Court. But how long should a person sit in......
The Atlas Society's core mission is to develop and promote Objectivism: the philosophy of reason, individualism, achievement, and freedom. We are directly involved with the development and promotion of the Atlas Shrugged movie trilogy and are planning a significant expansion of our operations. We are looking to fill these positions immediately!
I The ice that grips the curb is white, With wavy snakes of gray-black stains. It glints in noon's uncertain light Made glassy hard in melting rains. Rain raps the air conditioner Set on my sill, but there is no Premonitory, onward stir Of tidings, no herald, in this slow Recurrence, insensate pace Of nature's inhuman patience. This day before Christmas we face No true unease; no reticence Inhibits our routine. We cock No ear to register a pitch Above the titter of the clock, No eye to fix on hues too rich To bear without ecstatic cry Of rude bliss or antiquated Dusty prance beneath the night sky. What coming, now, is awaited?
At the Baghdad International Airport today United States military forces lowered the American flag, and, in a ceremony with a long tradition
The revelries of the December holiday season inevitably are accompanied by sober inquiries about the “true” meaning of Christmas and, too of
December 1997 -- The Beacon at Alexandria tells the story of Charis of Ephesus, a young woman living in the late Roman Empire who determine
May, 2000 -- Douglas Den Uyl's new "reader's companion" to The Fountainhead is a curiosity, for it is a work of literary criticism focused
BOOK REVIEW : Richard Taylor, Restoring Pride: The Lost Virtue of Our Age (Amherst, New York: Prometheus Press, 1996)
Art is widely thought of as indefinable, inherently subjective, and disconnected from any practical need or concern. Many modern thinkers
Objectivists have long hoped to see a high-quality academic journal focusing on Objectivism. Last month's publication of The Journal of Ayn
How do you like your Objectivism? Liberal: freshly phrased (but loosely represented), full of new connections, etc?
Instapundit Glenn Reynolds has been looking back to the early days of his blog, 10 years ago, and this look back struck me as a particularly fruitful: How about compensation for defense expenditures when a person is found not guilty? Quoth Reynolds on January 5, 2002: “A lot of people like my idea of applying "loser pays" to the government -- though one lawyer who represents governments says it should work both ways.
Each of us is an individual, yet each of is born of parents and shares the genes and customs of our family. Family ties are the model of duty and community in traditional thought.
Preet Bharara, U.S. attorney for the judicial district that includes Manhattan, this week announced his latest prosecution of what he now
December 19, 2011 -- With the 2012 elections nearing, The Atlas Society is continuing to publish content designed to reveal the ideological clockwork behind movements and events shaping poltiics and culture. During this past week TAS published two new interactive webinars on key political movements.
With his virtual tie in the Iowa Caucuses, Rick Santorum is the final flavor-of-the-week conservative alternative to former Massachusetts Go
We at the Atlas Society and its Business Rights Center mourn the passing of Professor Larry Ribstein, who died of a stroke on December 24...
We at the Atlas Society and its Business Rights Center mourn the passing of Professor Larry Ribstein, who died of a stroke on December 24...
TBA
“The law’s delay” is proverbial; there are snails sculpted on the flagpoles at the Supreme Court. But how long should a person sit in......
The Atlas Society's core mission is to develop and promote Objectivism: the philosophy of reason, individualism, achievement, and freedom. We are directly involved with the development and promotion of the Atlas Shrugged movie trilogy and are planning a significant expansion of our operations. We are looking to fill these positions immediately!
I The ice that grips the curb is white, With wavy snakes of gray-black stains. It glints in noon's uncertain light Made glassy hard in melting rains. Rain raps the air conditioner Set on my sill, but there is no Premonitory, onward stir Of tidings, no herald, in this slow Recurrence, insensate pace Of nature's inhuman patience. This day before Christmas we face No true unease; no reticence Inhibits our routine. We cock No ear to register a pitch Above the titter of the clock, No eye to fix on hues too rich To bear without ecstatic cry Of rude bliss or antiquated Dusty prance beneath the night sky. What coming, now, is awaited?
At the Baghdad International Airport today United States military forces lowered the American flag, and, in a ceremony with a long tradition
The revelries of the December holiday season inevitably are accompanied by sober inquiries about the “true” meaning of Christmas and, too of