The Ayn Rand world would have no post office. Why did Ayn Rand use the post office while she lived? And what would the American people...
Gary Weiss, among other critics of Ayn Rand, portrays her ideal world as a grim place. Among other things, they say, public hospitals would not exist....
Astronomers at last looked hard for dark matter in our own Galaxy. Surprise! They didn’t find it. Every current theory says that the Milky Way should...
An old movement with a new name, “99% spring,” plans “non-violent direct action.” Or do they plan riot and civil commotion?
The Ayn Rand world has no room for public schools. They indoctrinate instead of educating, and far from protecting rights, often violate them.
The Obama eligibility case took a nasty turn today. Lawyers for the Obama campaign demanded that videos of a New Jersey administrative-law trial come down. Those...
The Ayn Rand world has no entitlements, nor “collective commitments.” But that’s not the same as saying, “you’re on your own.” Instead, each person looks after...
In an Ayn Rand world, regulation would be private, not governmental, and would work on an old principle: value for value in honest trade. Government regulation,...
Candidate Ron Paul has more delegates than anyone guessed he would or could have. And he might earn many more this summer. Win or lose, he...
Tax season is a good time to review the Ayn Rand theory of government, and what services she found necessary and proper to good order. Those...