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Trump Can Lawfully Nominate a Justice to The Supreme Court According to Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Joe Biden ([link removed])
Government Policies To Blame For California Forest Mega Fires ([link removed])
Slavery vs. Capitalism: The 1619 Project Not Only Ignores Actual History, But Basic Economics ([link removed])
Motion Picture Academy “Diversity” Guidelines are Based on The Wrong Premise ([link removed])
The Sloppy Use of Language Permits Nonsense To Be Passed Off as Critical Thinking ([link removed])
How We Know: Epistemology on an Objectivist Foundation By Harry Binswanger ([link removed])
The Curse of Automation ([link removed])
The Illusory “Benefits” of Restricting Trade and Industry ([link removed])
The Importance of the Middleman ([link removed])
The Loss To The Economy From Public Works ([link removed])
SUMMER READING
America's Revolutionary Mind: A Moral History of the American Revolution and the Declaration That Defined It ([link removed])
Black Lies Matter: Why Lies Matter to the Race Grievance Industry ([link removed])
Heroes, Legends, Champions: Why Heroism Matters ([link removed])
So Who Is John Galt, Anyway?: A Reader's Guide to Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" False Alarm ([link removed])
The Rich in Public Opinion: What We Think When We Think About Wealth ([link removed])
How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom ([link removed])
Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental Alarmism Hurts Us All ([link removed])
Thomas Sowell’s New Book: Charter Schools and Their Enemies ([link removed])
CAPITALISM MAGAZINE
Trump Can Lawfully Nominate a Justice to The Supreme Court According to Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Joe Biden ([link removed])
By Larry Elder
"That's their job. There's nothing in the Constitution that says the president stops being president in his last year." -- Ruth Bader Ginsburg on whether a Supreme Court vacancy should be filled during an election year
Government Policies To Blame For California Forest Mega Fires ([link removed])
By John Stossel
For years, they and environmentalists increased the risk of big fires by opposing the thinning of forests. Megafires could have been avoided if forests had just been better managed.
Slavery vs. Capitalism: The 1619 Project Not Only Ignores Actual History, But Basic Economics ([link removed])
By George Reisman
People who believe that slavery is an efficient system of production are people who are ready to impose 100% marginal rates of taxation in the belief that doing so is economically harmless.
Motion Picture Academy “Diversity” Guidelines are Based on The Wrong Premise ([link removed])
By Stewart Wade Margolis
Actors should be judged on their acting, and movies should be judged on their overall quality.
The Sloppy Use of Language Permits Nonsense To Be Passed Off as Critical Thinking ([link removed])
By Walter Williams
Sloppy language permits people to get away with speaking and doing all manner of destructive nonsense without being challenged.
How We Know: Epistemology on an Objectivist Foundation By Harry Binswanger ([link removed])
By Alex Bleier
How We Know: Epistemology on an Objectivist Foundation, by Harry Binswanger, is both an in-depth presentation of Ayn Rand's "Objectivist" theory of knowledge and Binswanger's own answers to issues that Rand did not write on, such as, propositions and validation.
The Curse of Automation ([link removed])
By Frédéric Bastiat
"A curse on machines! Every year, their increasing power devotes millions of workmen to pauperism, by depriving them of work, and therefore of wages and bread. A curse on machines!"
The Illusory “Benefits” of Restricting Trade and Industry ([link removed])
By Frédéric Bastiat
Some persons consider that plunder is perfectly justifiable, if only sanctioned by law.
The Importance of the Middleman ([link removed])
By Frédéric Bastiat
They would gladly suppress the capitalist, the banker, the speculator, the projector, the merchant, and the trader, accusing them of interposing between production and consumption, to extort from both, without giving either anything in return.
The Loss To The Economy From Public Works ([link removed])
By Frédéric Bastiat
The State opens a road, builds a palace, straightens a street, cuts a canal; and so gives work to certain workmen — this is what is seen: but it deprives certain other workmen of work, and this is what is not seen.
CAPITALISM REVIEW
Commentary from around the web
* Objectivists and The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election ([link removed])
* Fauci: No Reason People Cannot Vote in Person ([link removed])
* Jason Hill: Nihilistic Attempts to Abolish History and Grammar ([link removed])
* The History of Protest in Hong Kong (Days Before the Dawn) ([link removed])
* Critical Thoughts on Matt Ridley, Individualism, and Innovation as a Collective Process ([link removed])
* Intellectual Property and Innovation: Adam Mossoff Interview with Matt Ridley on “How Innovation Works” ([link removed])
* Energy: When Green Is Not So Clean ([link removed])
* Ronald Reagan’s Love Letter To Immigrants ([link removed])
* Alex Epstein: Energy Talking Points ([link removed])
* Unwoke HR: Hire Employees Based on Merit ([link removed])
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