Photographer Daniella Zalcman spends a day with the street musicians and vendors of New York City. They might not be wearing suits or...
Do you want the freedom to practice your profession without permission? Some cosmetologists in Indiana and Missouri don’t—and they’re...
Last year, John Allison became the new president and CEO of the Cato Institute, succeeding the legendary Ed Crane. I therefore picked up....
Today is the 50th anniversary of the historic Supreme Court decision Gideon v. Wainwright , which established that the government, if it....
“We do not agree with the district court that the prosecutor may have been innocent of deliberate false statements.” It’s a rare bright moment in the legal saga told in Rich-Hunt : the Ninth Circuit’s recognition that Greg Reyes had been the victim of prosecutorial deception And last summer, I noted the light penalty a federal prosecutor had received for failing to reveal evidence.
The New York City Board of Health's ban on large sodas, which was to take effect tomorrow, has been struck down by a state judge. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg ’s administration says it will appeal the decision —but for now, New York businesses will remain free to sell sodas in whatever sizes their customers want.
Value’ is that which one acts to gain and keep,” wrote Ayn Rand, “’virtue’ is the action by which one gains and keeps it.” This six-session
March 11, 2013 -- Alexander R. Cohen will be a guest on KFMO radio in Missouri tonight at 5:20 Eastern and again at 6:20 Eastern. You can tune in live here . Cohen will discuss his recent article: National Service Versus America.
In the wake of the Republicans' 2012 disaster at the polls, the civil war between the GOP’s various factions is in full swing. And the sex..
Aaron Swartz wasn’t really in that much trouble, Eric Holder told Congress this week. Swartz, you may recall, was the Internet innovator wh
The world is thankfully rid of Hugo Chávez, the president and strongman demagogue of Venezuela. But it is not rid of the problems he...
One of my all time heroes, Ayn Rand, in Atlas Shrugged described how the parasitical class would put into place arbitrary power...
If you know an unemployed college graduate under 25, Charlie Rangel has a job for him. And if you know an employed one—Rangel has a job for
Few men of great stature provide a more striking contrast to Sebastian Bach than does Alexander Graham Bell. Bach was the supreme master of
Summer 2010 -- “’Value’ is that which one acts to gain and keep,” wrote Ayn Rand, “’virtue’ is the action by which one gains and keeps it.” This six-session course focuses on the distinctive virtues highlighted by Objectivism: their basis in fact, their contrast with traditional moral ideals, and their role in a rational, value-seeking human life.
Sure proof of the failure of the country’s education system is the fact that Americans, the casualties of that system, could listen
On March 1st, $85 billion in sequester federal budget cuts are scheduled to "kick in" and President Obama is trying as hard as ever to paint the most catastrophic picture possible of the consequences, never mind the fact that Obama proposed this sequestration in 2011.
Our knowledge of the world, and our ability to act in it, depends on our grasp of causal relationships among things—the ways they act and...
February 20, 2013 -- The Atlas Society's Ed Hudgins was cited in media twice this past week, and one of his OpEds was published in the Daily Caller. You can read these articles via the links below:
Photographer Daniella Zalcman spends a day with the street musicians and vendors of New York City. They might not be wearing suits or...
Do you want the freedom to practice your profession without permission? Some cosmetologists in Indiana and Missouri don’t—and they’re...
Last year, John Allison became the new president and CEO of the Cato Institute, succeeding the legendary Ed Crane. I therefore picked up....
Today is the 50th anniversary of the historic Supreme Court decision Gideon v. Wainwright , which established that the government, if it....
“We do not agree with the district court that the prosecutor may have been innocent of deliberate false statements.” It’s a rare bright moment in the legal saga told in Rich-Hunt : the Ninth Circuit’s recognition that Greg Reyes had been the victim of prosecutorial deception And last summer, I noted the light penalty a federal prosecutor had received for failing to reveal evidence.
The New York City Board of Health's ban on large sodas, which was to take effect tomorrow, has been struck down by a state judge. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg ’s administration says it will appeal the decision —but for now, New York businesses will remain free to sell sodas in whatever sizes their customers want.
Value’ is that which one acts to gain and keep,” wrote Ayn Rand, “’virtue’ is the action by which one gains and keeps it.” This six-session
Value’ is that which one acts to gain and keep,” wrote Ayn Rand, “’virtue’ is the action by which one gains and keeps it.” This six-session
March 11, 2013 -- Alexander R. Cohen will be a guest on KFMO radio in Missouri tonight at 5:20 Eastern and again at 6:20 Eastern. You can tune in live here . Cohen will discuss his recent article: National Service Versus America.
In the wake of the Republicans' 2012 disaster at the polls, the civil war between the GOP’s various factions is in full swing. And the sex..
Aaron Swartz wasn’t really in that much trouble, Eric Holder told Congress this week. Swartz, you may recall, was the Internet innovator wh
The world is thankfully rid of Hugo Chávez, the president and strongman demagogue of Venezuela. But it is not rid of the problems he...
One of my all time heroes, Ayn Rand, in Atlas Shrugged described how the parasitical class would put into place arbitrary power...
If you know an unemployed college graduate under 25, Charlie Rangel has a job for him. And if you know an employed one—Rangel has a job for
Few men of great stature provide a more striking contrast to Sebastian Bach than does Alexander Graham Bell. Bach was the supreme master of
Summer 2010 -- “’Value’ is that which one acts to gain and keep,” wrote Ayn Rand, “’virtue’ is the action by which one gains and keeps it.” This six-session course focuses on the distinctive virtues highlighted by Objectivism: their basis in fact, their contrast with traditional moral ideals, and their role in a rational, value-seeking human life.
Sure proof of the failure of the country’s education system is the fact that Americans, the casualties of that system, could listen
On March 1st, $85 billion in sequester federal budget cuts are scheduled to "kick in" and President Obama is trying as hard as ever to paint the most catastrophic picture possible of the consequences, never mind the fact that Obama proposed this sequestration in 2011.
Our knowledge of the world, and our ability to act in it, depends on our grasp of causal relationships among things—the ways they act and...
February 20, 2013 -- The Atlas Society's Ed Hudgins was cited in media twice this past week, and one of his OpEds was published in the Daily Caller. You can read these articles via the links below: