"Is There a Right to Health Care?" by David Kelley
Reihan Salam at National Review Online blogged today that people who want to improve health care should look to antitrust law.
Suppose the government accuses you of a crime. Suppose it freezes your money while you await trial, claiming that if you’re convicted, you’ll have to forfeit the assets. Are you entitled to argue to a judge that you’re entitled to the money, so that you can use it to pay an attorney to get you acquitted? Or do you have to go to trial without the money you maintain you earned legally, even if that means relying on a public defender?
In the United States, the people are supposed to be in charge of the government. What do you think is happening today ?" This recent nation
Ed Hudgins and William R Thomas vlog on the prominent challenges of the 21st century, including nationalism and religious fanaticism.
Before he was famous as the man who shut down his email service rather than “become complicit in crimes against the American people,” Lavabit owner Ladar Levison was a businessman whose company faced an existential threat from the United States Government—because he was trying to provide private email.
Obamacare places an unjust and injurious burden upon young adults, saddling them with the high health care costs of the elderly, those with
September 20, 2013 -- In this State of the Culture update, William R Thomas and Edward Hudgins examine the opposition arrayed against....
In this 30-minute presentation, philosopher and author David Kelley covers the essentials of the Objectivist view of metaphysical
Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin, in a speech about raising the debt ceiling, said, “We are at one of the most dangerous points in our
With their pursuit of investor Steven A. Cohen, federal prosecutors in New York have brought the government’s use of cooperating witnesses
If you don’t care about the rights of a high-achieving executive whose triumphal deal to create the world’s largest airline may be taken away from him , perhaps Norean Blankenship’s story will move you. She’s a flight attendant from Arizona, and she took unpaid leave to come to Washington this week and make her voice heard.
The soon-to-be released Fifth United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report will admit that computer predictions for
Join us for a Webinar on September 23, 2013 Title: Student Rights on Campus: Absent Force, Does the Concept Apply? - Presenter: Alexander R. Cohen Date: Monday, September 23, 2013 Time: 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM EDT
In a new article, “Reconsidering Gabriel Kolko: A Half-Century Perspective ,” Robert Bradley, Jr. and Roger Donway explain why libertarians
Objectivist and libertarian communities often discuss their utopian potentialities, so the prospect of the Libertopia Festival —by its name
Objectivist and libertarian communities often discuss their utopian potentialities, so the prospect of the Libertopia Festival....
David Kelley was a guest on the webcast show Malcolm Out Loud.
The New York Post has obtained a copy of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s personal diary and published excerpts, much to the chagrin of this scion...
When I think of great defenders of big business and the profit motive, Mother Jones is not exactly the first name that comes to mind. Last
"Is There a Right to Health Care?" by David Kelley
Reihan Salam at National Review Online blogged today that people who want to improve health care should look to antitrust law.
Suppose the government accuses you of a crime. Suppose it freezes your money while you await trial, claiming that if you’re convicted, you’ll have to forfeit the assets. Are you entitled to argue to a judge that you’re entitled to the money, so that you can use it to pay an attorney to get you acquitted? Or do you have to go to trial without the money you maintain you earned legally, even if that means relying on a public defender?
In the United States, the people are supposed to be in charge of the government. What do you think is happening today ?" This recent nation
Ed Hudgins and William R Thomas vlog on the prominent challenges of the 21st century, including nationalism and religious fanaticism.
Before he was famous as the man who shut down his email service rather than “become complicit in crimes against the American people,” Lavabit owner Ladar Levison was a businessman whose company faced an existential threat from the United States Government—because he was trying to provide private email.
Obamacare places an unjust and injurious burden upon young adults, saddling them with the high health care costs of the elderly, those with
September 20, 2013 -- In this State of the Culture update, William R Thomas and Edward Hudgins examine the opposition arrayed against....
In this 30-minute presentation, philosopher and author David Kelley covers the essentials of the Objectivist view of metaphysical
Iowa Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin, in a speech about raising the debt ceiling, said, “We are at one of the most dangerous points in our
With their pursuit of investor Steven A. Cohen, federal prosecutors in New York have brought the government’s use of cooperating witnesses
If you don’t care about the rights of a high-achieving executive whose triumphal deal to create the world’s largest airline may be taken away from him , perhaps Norean Blankenship’s story will move you. She’s a flight attendant from Arizona, and she took unpaid leave to come to Washington this week and make her voice heard.
The soon-to-be released Fifth United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report will admit that computer predictions for
Join us for a Webinar on September 23, 2013 Title: Student Rights on Campus: Absent Force, Does the Concept Apply? - Presenter: Alexander R. Cohen Date: Monday, September 23, 2013 Time: 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM EDT
In a new article, “Reconsidering Gabriel Kolko: A Half-Century Perspective ,” Robert Bradley, Jr. and Roger Donway explain why libertarians
Objectivist and libertarian communities often discuss their utopian potentialities, so the prospect of the Libertopia Festival —by its name
Objectivist and libertarian communities often discuss their utopian potentialities, so the prospect of the Libertopia Festival....
David Kelley was a guest on the webcast show Malcolm Out Loud.
The New York Post has obtained a copy of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s personal diary and published excerpts, much to the chagrin of this scion...
When I think of great defenders of big business and the profit motive, Mother Jones is not exactly the first name that comes to mind. Last