Science & Technology
Philosophy, Politics & Rights, Science & Technology
Praying Won't Make It So
Stella Daily Zawistowski November 5, 2009
I'm a second-year student in the Objectivist Academic Center, and the class is currently working through the difference between the metaphysically given (such as the law of gravity) and the man-made (such as traffic laws). The man-made is the result of choice, and as such is subject to praise or…
Economics, Science & Technology
The Dire Message of Mr. David Walker
John David Lewis August 28, 2009
A person who is in the pay of the government is not always free to speak publicly about the most pressing issues he confronts. Administrators who are appointed to perform specific tasks are generally not free to contradict or even to challenge policies. They often cannot advocate for specific proposals,…
Science & Technology
Suppose Car Insurance Was Considered to Be a 'Right'
John David Lewis August 20, 2009
The major impetus behind the Democratic health care plans is not economic—it is moral. The claim that health care is a moral right has motivated enormous government coercions against the medical industry for nearly fifty years. But this moral claim has blinded people to the fact that huge price increases…
Reviews, Science & Technology
Review: The Garden of Invention, by Jane S. Smith
Daniel Wahl August 20, 2009
Daniel Wahl reviews The Garden of Invention: Luther Burbank and the Business of Breeding Plants, by Jane S. Smith.
Science & Technology
How the Freedom to Contract Protects Insurability
Paul Hsieh August 20, 2009
Shows that, contrary to proposals being put forth by Republicans, a genuinely free market in health insurance is not only moral, in that it respects the rights of producers and consumers, but also practical, in that it enables businessmen to solve problems for profit—which leads to more and better products and services at lower prices for consumers.
Economics, Science & Technology
The Whole Foods Alternative to ObamaCare
Craig Biddle August 17, 2009
John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods, has an excellent article in the Wall Street Journal, in which he outlines several market-oriented changes that would substantially improve the quality of health care in America, multiply consumers’ options, and decrease health-care costs. Among other things, Mackey advocates the following: Remove the legal…
Science & Technology
The Health Care Bill: What HR 3200, 'America's Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009,' Says
John David Lewis August 10, 2009
What does the bill, HR 3200, short-titled ‘‘America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009,” actually say about major health care issues? I here pose a few questions in no particular order, citing relevant passages and offering a brief evaluation after each set of passages. This bill is 1017 pages long.…
Reviews, Science & Technology
Review: The Box, by Marc Levinson
Heike Larson May 20, 2009
Heike Larson reviews The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger, by Marc Levinson.
Politics & Rights, Science & Technology
A Brief History of U.S. Farm Policy and the Need for Free-Market Agriculture
Monica Hughes May 20, 2009
Shows how the USDA has grown from a small, seemingly innocuous bureau promoting agricultural research to today’s freedom-thwarting, rights-violating, market-crushing behemoth.
History, Science & Technology
Energy at the Speed of Thought: The Original Alternative Energy Market
Alex Epstein May 20, 2009
Surveys the history of the U.S. energy industry, with special emphasis on oil as the lifeblood of the modern world and on freedom as the condition that enabled oilmen to make it flow.