Art

Happy Ayn Rand’s Birthday

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This morning, I celebrated the birthday of Ayn Rand. I opened Atlas Shrugged to a page at random, and began reading. The passage I read was about a great injustice committed against one of the heroes. I was reminded of great injustices in world events today, foreseen by this passage. Yet the very brilliance of […]

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It is Good to Hate Evil

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Immediately after the monstrously evil, murderous rampage in Tucson last Saturday, leading voices on the political Left in media and government blamed the political Right. In particular, they blamed the TEA Party, along with commentators such as Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh, for its lack of civility, for its hate-filled, “vitriolic rhetoric” that allegedly leads […]

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Fact-Checking the Keynesian Version of History

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On Sunday, June 27, New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman—I state his credentials at the risk of being accused of ad hominem—wrote this in his piece, The Third Depression: … over the last few months there has been a stunning resurgence of hard-money and balanced-budget orthodoxy. … officials seem to be […]

Art

My Favorite Movies

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I love movies in the Romantic tradition of heroic characters engaged in the ingenious and passionate pursuit of important values. I love what Ayn Rand calls the “benevolent universe.” [—Added 5/2/10.] These are movies that I look forward to seeing again and again. There are many movies I have not yet seen, so I may […]

Politics

Fettered Markets

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In his remarks on Wall Street Reform last Thursday, April 22, at Cooper Union in New York City, President Obama said this: I’m going to quote: “Through the great banking houses of Manhattan last week ran wild-eyed alarm. Big bankers stared at one another in anger and astonishment. A bill just passed… would rivet upon […]

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Recommendation: Objectivist Round Up

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This week, I participated for the first time in the Objectivist Round Up, a weekly blog carnival of posts submitted by Objectivist bloggers. (Personally, I call myself a student of Objectivism, the philosophy of Ayn Rand.) The carnival is maintained by Rational Jenn, and this week’s carnival was hosted by Reepicheep’s Coracle. Topics of posts […]

Politics

The Limitless Unreason of the Left

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Yesterday, speaking on a university campus, Obama said this: You know, the naysayers said that Social Security would lead to socialism. [Laughter.] The audience laughed with Obama. Of course, if they were to laugh at all, they should have laughed at him. Of course Social Security has been leading to more and more socialism. Look […]