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Science & Technology
Science vs. Environmentalism, Exhibit 372B
Craig Biddle July 12, 2012
The UK’s Mail Online reports: Rings in fossilised pine trees have proven that the world was much warmer than previously thought—and the earth has been slowly COOLING for 2,000 years. Measurements stretching back to 138BC prove that the Earth is slowly cooling due to changes in the distance between the…
Economics, Politics & Rights
Sword Enthusiasts Kickstart Clang with Cool Half-Mil
Ari Armstrong July 11, 2012
Ladies and gentlemen, computer geeks and warriors, unsheathe your swords. In an extraordinary fund-raising drive, Subutai Corporation raised $526,125 from 9,023 backers (me included) to finance the creation of a video game called CLANG, a game to be built by swordsmen using a realistic sword-like interface. No doubt the Kickstarter…
Arts & Culture
Larry Doby, American Hero
Michael A. LaFerrara July 10, 2012
In 1947, Jackie Robinson joined the Brooklyn Dodgers to become the first American of black African descent to play Major League baseball, breaking professional baseball’s self-imposed “color line.” The famous Robinson is rightly considered an American hero. But there was another 1947 black hero who, unfortunately, was historically overshadowed by…
History
Gutenberg the Geek and "Patron Saint of Silicon Valley"
Daniel Wahl July 10, 2012
Most children, notes Jeff Jarvis at the start of Gutenberg the Geek, learn of Johannes Gutenberg as “the hero who brought them the miracle of the book.” But is this an accurate depiction of the man and his work? In this short, twenty-page Kindle Single, Jarvis provides readers with all…
Science & Technology
Higgs Boson Research: Testament to the Power—or the Crudeness—of the Human Mind?
Ari Armstrong July 8, 2012
The recent announcement that scientists found evidence consistent with the existence of the Higgs boson (a type of particle thought to give mass to other particles) is a testament to the efficacy of the human mind to discover the nature of reality. Why, then, do some describe the discovery in…
Education & Parenting
Education Tax Credits Are Not Government Subsidies
Michael A. LaFerrara July 7, 2012
In criticizing his state’s proposed tax credit-based school voucher program, called the “Opportunity Scholarship Act,” former New Jersey governor James J. Florio writes: “You don’t have to be an economist to understand that [education] tax credits are tax expenditures and, thus, revenues lost to be made up by someone else.”…
Politics & Rights
China’s One-Child Policy Illustrates Rights-Violating Horror of Collectivism
Ari Armstrong July 6, 2012
NPR reports that Chinese officials forcibly abducted a 23-year old woman who was carrying a seven-month old fetus. The officials demanded that the woman’s husband pay some $6,000 in “fines” (i.e., extortion money) in order for the government to free his pregnant wife. When he didn’t pay, the officials forcibly…
Arts & Culture
Prometheus and the Black Goo of Altruism
Ari Armstrong July 2, 2012
Although Ridley Scott’s film Prometheus is an incoherent mess, it does feature an obvious theme. It glorifies altruism, selfless sacrifice to others. Children’s author and blogger Adrian Bott explains what’s going on in the opening of the film: Let's begin with the eponymous titan himself, Prometheus. He was a wise…
Politics & Rights, Science & Technology
ObamaCare Tax: A Sophistic Assault on the Rule of Law
Ari Armstrong June 30, 2012
Rob Natelson, who taught law for 30 years and wrote The Original Constitution, blasted the Supreme Court’s decision upholding the ObamaCare insurance mandate under the congressional taxing authority. Although I do not always agree with Natelson’s views on political matters, his comments here are spot on. When it takes effect…
Politics & Rights, Science & Technology
The Aftermath of the SCOTUS ObamaCare Ruling
Ari Armstrong June 29, 2012
What does the Supreme Court’s decision upholding ObamaCare mean for you? What does it mean for the future of the nation? Although volumes can and will be written about the decision and the law it addresses, a number of consequences stand out. The individual mandate violates moral rights. The ObamaCare…
Politics & Rights, Science & Technology
Supremes’ ObamaCare Ruling: Altruism In Politics
Ari Armstrong June 28, 2012
In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court upheld the heart of ObamaCare: the “individual mandate” forcing people to purchase government-approved health insurance starting in 2014. Beyond the constitutional issues, this decision offers two major lessons, one political, the other, moral. The political lesson is that “ObamaCare,” while spearheaded by the…
Politics & Rights, Science & Technology
Institute for Justice Wins Victory in Bone-Marrow Compensation Case
Ari Armstrong June 27, 2012
On Monday the Institute for Justice (IJ) announced “a major legal victory for cancer patients and their families from across the nation.” U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder declined to seek Supreme Court review of a March 2012 decision of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that compensating most…
Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Politics & Rights
Political “Left” and “Right” Properly Defined
Craig Biddle June 26, 2012
Defines the political spectrum in terms of essentials, identifying the precise nature of the left and the right.
Politics & Rights
In Montana Case, Supreme Court Protects Free Speech, Again
Ari Armstrong June 26, 2012
Although the left is apoplectic that the Supreme Court tossed out a Montana law limiting corporate speech, the Court was right to do so. Steve Simpson, a senior attorney with the Institute for Justice, addresses a wide range of issues surrounding freedom of speech in his recent interview for The…
Economics
A Few Words for Hugh Jackman from Richard Feynman
Daniel Wahl June 25, 2012
“The natural law,” says Hugh Jackman, “is that we should all have equal access, equal opportunity with the planet, but it seems the way we’ve divided it up politically or economically, that is not the case.” It certainly is not the case that everyone has equal access or equal opportunity…