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Politics & Rights
Condemn Scapegoating in Aftermath of Atrocities
Ari Armstrong July 27, 2012
Colorado, my home, has suffered two horrific, internationally publicized mass murders in recent years, at Columbine High School in 1999 and at an Aurora movie theater just days ago. Despicably, some public commentators quickly sought to scapegoat the innocent rather than blame the guilty for these crimes. After Columbine, for…
Arts & Culture
Spotlight on Art
Ari Armstrong July 26, 2012
As Ayn Rand writes in The Romantic Manifesto: Consciously or subconsciously, explicitly or implicitly, man knows that he needs a comprehensive view of existence to integrate his values, to choose his goals, to plan his future, to maintain the unity and coherence of his life. . . . That power…
Politics & Rights
Thoughts on the Aurora Murders and Armed Citizens
Ari Armstrong July 25, 2012
Like others throughout Colorado and the world, I am heartbroken by the horrific murders last week at a movie theater in Aurora, a theater a short drive from my home. The depraved lowlife, whose name does not deserve repetition, slaughtered twelve innocent, life-loving people and injured 58 more. The pain…
History
Ian Fleming's Beautiful Plan to Defeat the Nazis
Daniel Wahl July 24, 2012
Before writing a series of books on the exploits of British spy James Bond (aka 007), Ian Fleming served in Britain’s navy during World War II. As part of his job as lieutenant-commander in naval Intelligence, Fleming developed various plans to foil the Nazis in their aspirations to take over…
Politics & Rights
Government Spending Keeps Growing, and Growing . . .
Ari Armstrong July 23, 2012
Although I do not always agree with Scott Rasmussen’s political proposals, the pollster’s understanding of American trends and attitudes is unparalleled. In his latest book, The People’s Money, Rasmussen reviews depressing facts about increasing government spending. Since the 1950s, Rasmussen reports: Federal spending alone has increased faster than population growth…
Arts & Culture
The Dark Knight Rises—And Asks Us to Rise As Well
Ari Armstrong July 22, 2012
My advice: Go see The Dark Knight Rises asap. The final film of Christopher Nolan’s outstanding Batman trilogy is not a typical comic-book movie; it is a serious action drama in which a few of the characters happen to wear masks. The story is epic in scale, involving the life…
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Help Joshua Lipana Fight Cancer
Craig Biddle July 21, 2012
I posted last week to inform readers that Joshua Lipana has been diagnosed with cancer, and I mentioned that I'd soon organize a fundraiser to help him pay his bills (which now exceed $30,000). I've created a page at gofundme.com where you can contribute. If you'd like to help Joshua, please…
Politics & Rights
On a Revisionist’s Proposal to Upend the Declaration of Independence
Michael A. LaFerrara July 21, 2012
University of Virginia’s Center for Politics director Larry Sabato, citing the Founders’ approval of a Constitution open for revision, has proposed several revisions of his own. One may argue over the merits of Sabato’s proposed revisions regarding war powers, Senate structure, elections, and Supreme Court terms. But no one can…
Politics & Rights
“You Didn’t Build That”—Obama’s Ode to Envy
Ari Armstrong July 20, 2012
Barack Obama’s July 13 speech, in which he tells business owners, “you didn’t build that,” has rightly generated enormous criticism. But why did he say it? Before we turn to that question, let’s review exactly what Obama said: [I]f you’ve been successful, you didn’t get there on your own. .…
Politics & Rights
Hands Off, Uber Car Service Tells D.C. Politicians
Ari Armstrong July 19, 2012
If you live in Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, or any of eleven other fortunate cities in the world, you can hire rides from Uber. Here’s how it works: After you register your credit card information with the company, you can use your mobile device to schedule a ride with a…
Science & Technology
What ObamaCare Means to Me
Hannah Krening July 18, 2012
I’m a cancer survivor, having beaten the disease twelve years ago. When detected, my disease was more advanced than average for a victim my age. But because I was relatively young, I could withstand more aggressive treatment, and my doctor recommended that course. I also had good health insurance, so…
Politics & Rights
Legalized Looting on the Rise
Ari Armstrong July 17, 2012
The tax hikes on “the rich” that President Obama proposes should be considered in the context of a government growing out of control. Author Arthur Herman describes some frightening statistics in a recent article for Fox News: "Public sector—state, local, and federal—now consumes 40% of GDP, compared to 33% just…
Politics & Rights, Science & Technology
No, Edolphus, Health Care is Not a “Right” or a “Privilege”
Ari Armstrong July 16, 2012
“Healthcare is a fundamental right, not a privilege,” writes New York Congressman Edolphus Towns. He offers no argument for this, but states merely, “This is what we learned last month when the United States Supreme Court upheld key provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,” a.k.a. ObamaCare. Towns…
Announcements
New York Objectivist Society Mini-Conference for TOS
Craig Biddle July 15, 2012
The New York Objectivist Society will be hosting a mini-conference fundraiser for The Objective Standard on July 29 in New York City. If you will be in the area or near enough to travel at that time, I hope you’ll join us for the lectures and fun. The speakers will…
Politics & Rights
Pacific Legal Foundation Scores Moving Victory
Ari Armstrong July 15, 2012
Thanks to the work of the Pacific Legal Foundation, it is now legal to operate a moving company in Missouri without first complying with anticompetitive, rights-violating licensing laws. PLF reports: Missouri Governor Jay Nixon signed legislation this week repealing the state’s anticompetitive licensing law for moving businesses. The development marks…