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
On Thursday, June 19, the subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee met to shape recommendations on payment of
A tragedy common to human history is unfolding in Venezuela. It’s impossible to predict how it will end or what the human toll will be.
Editor’s Note: Hannibal’s Witch, by Robin Craig, blends science fiction, alternative history, and a hint of fantasy into a thought-provoking
In addition to my interest in science I have always had a creative streak expressed in painting and music, but had never considered fiction
As a soldier in the U.S. Army, it is clear to me that the guiding philosophy for a soldier should mirror that of Objectivism outlined by Ayn
As part of my Neither right nor left mantra, another datum.
Google is once again in the US government’s antitrust cross hairs. In 2012, it was investigated by the Federal Trade Commission..
If you’ve read Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, or ANTHEM: The Graphic Novel, you’ve been shaped in some way by Ayn Rand’s captivating words.
To set up the climax of her 1943 novel, The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand had her protagonist, the genius architect Howard Roark, make a deal with
“Firing people was easily the worst part of the job.” Those are the words of a great friend of mine who for decades ran a very successful
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
On Thursday, June 19, the subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee met to shape recommendations on payment of
A tragedy common to human history is unfolding in Venezuela. It’s impossible to predict how it will end or what the human toll will be.
Editor’s Note: Hannibal’s Witch, by Robin Craig, blends science fiction, alternative history, and a hint of fantasy into a thought-provoking
In addition to my interest in science I have always had a creative streak expressed in painting and music, but had never considered fiction
As a soldier in the U.S. Army, it is clear to me that the guiding philosophy for a soldier should mirror that of Objectivism outlined by Ayn
As part of my Neither right nor left mantra, another datum.
Google is once again in the US government’s antitrust cross hairs. In 2012, it was investigated by the Federal Trade Commission..
If you’ve read Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, or ANTHEM: The Graphic Novel, you’ve been shaped in some way by Ayn Rand’s captivating words.
To set up the climax of her 1943 novel, The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand had her protagonist, the genius architect Howard Roark, make a deal with
“Firing people was easily the worst part of the job.” Those are the words of a great friend of mine who for decades ran a very successful