Last month, I was called to jury duty. Here in the US, many people, instead of seeing jury service as a quintessential civic duty, regard
The USA was in decline for the last decade, falling to 16th in 2015, but is now catching up to the world leaders. Canada’s Fraser Institute
On June 17, 2012, the speed-climbing legend Hans Florine teamed up with Alex Honnold to try to take back the Nose record, a title Florine
Over the last few months, social media companies like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have banned controversial figures like Louis Farrakhan
Walter Donway’s romantic thriller O Human Child is an entertaining read with an end of summer theme. Jan and Victoria DeVries began what the
Americans currently hold $1.4 trillion in outstanding federal student loan debt, in addition to the $119.31 billion of private student loan debt accounted for in 2019. Student loans may be a tool to help you get through college, but you shouldn’t enroll in college or a student loan program until you consider all your options.
With depressing regularity life in today’s post-rational America imitates Ayn Rand’s dystopian novel Atlas Shrugged. For those unfamiliar
Atlas Summit 2013 -- If we can't escape to the idyllic mountain hideaway of Ayn Rand's Atlantis, can we at least bring the core ideals and
This month is the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first African slaves in Virginia. The New York Times has created what they refer
Absolutely! I think that what she accomplished intellectually, coming from Russia and going so far libertarian was really just a feat of the
Seven categories. Five only in each. Works that I love or learned from or influenced me or that I return to regularly.
Every July, I draw inspiration from some of the best and brightest high school students. They come with big dreams to the two-week
Big tech companies are digging their own graves with their ingratitude toward the economic liberty that allowed them to become the richest c
This excerpt from The Noah Option, Michael McCarthy’s first novel, is part of The Writers Series, our highly popular feature that showcases
Friends and members of The Atlas Society are among our greatest resources – providing energy, ideas, and support that actively shape our work. Their individual stories are testaments to Ayn Rand’s ideals of reason, achievement, and ethical self-interest.
After hearing some buzz about Lisa Duggan’s Mean Girl, I decided to read it for myself to see what it was all about.
As Democratic presidential candidates debate their competing promises to voters, without the slightest reference to the concept of property
MM: You will be the keynote speaker at The Atlas Society’s third annual gala October 10 in New York City. Let’s tell people who you are and
The contrast between postmodernism and what I call “evolutionary art” is both epistemological, in the sense of how the art is made and the
As with most people, my working schedule has been blurred. With colleagues in different time zones, 24/7 emails and texts, I can’t remember
Last month, I was called to jury duty. Here in the US, many people, instead of seeing jury service as a quintessential civic duty, regard
The USA was in decline for the last decade, falling to 16th in 2015, but is now catching up to the world leaders. Canada’s Fraser Institute
On June 17, 2012, the speed-climbing legend Hans Florine teamed up with Alex Honnold to try to take back the Nose record, a title Florine
Over the last few months, social media companies like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter have banned controversial figures like Louis Farrakhan
Walter Donway’s romantic thriller O Human Child is an entertaining read with an end of summer theme. Jan and Victoria DeVries began what the
Americans currently hold $1.4 trillion in outstanding federal student loan debt, in addition to the $119.31 billion of private student loan debt accounted for in 2019. Student loans may be a tool to help you get through college, but you shouldn’t enroll in college or a student loan program until you consider all your options.
With depressing regularity life in today’s post-rational America imitates Ayn Rand’s dystopian novel Atlas Shrugged. For those unfamiliar
Atlas Summit 2013 -- If we can't escape to the idyllic mountain hideaway of Ayn Rand's Atlantis, can we at least bring the core ideals and
This month is the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first African slaves in Virginia. The New York Times has created what they refer
Absolutely! I think that what she accomplished intellectually, coming from Russia and going so far libertarian was really just a feat of the
Seven categories. Five only in each. Works that I love or learned from or influenced me or that I return to regularly.
Every July, I draw inspiration from some of the best and brightest high school students. They come with big dreams to the two-week
Big tech companies are digging their own graves with their ingratitude toward the economic liberty that allowed them to become the richest c
This excerpt from The Noah Option, Michael McCarthy’s first novel, is part of The Writers Series, our highly popular feature that showcases
Friends and members of The Atlas Society are among our greatest resources – providing energy, ideas, and support that actively shape our work. Their individual stories are testaments to Ayn Rand’s ideals of reason, achievement, and ethical self-interest.
After hearing some buzz about Lisa Duggan’s Mean Girl, I decided to read it for myself to see what it was all about.
As Democratic presidential candidates debate their competing promises to voters, without the slightest reference to the concept of property
MM: You will be the keynote speaker at The Atlas Society’s third annual gala October 10 in New York City. Let’s tell people who you are and
The contrast between postmodernism and what I call “evolutionary art” is both epistemological, in the sense of how the art is made and the
As with most people, my working schedule has been blurred. With colleagues in different time zones, 24/7 emails and texts, I can’t remember