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Subject Voice of Capitalism - 01/16/2021
Date January 16, 2021 11:02 AM
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How Does One Apply Rational Egoism in a Mixed Economy, Welfare State? ([link removed])

When Public School Teachers Unions Win, Students, Parents, and Taxpayers Lose ([link removed])

The Trojan Horse of “Climate Change Catastrophe” ([link removed])

When Reason is Out, Violence is In ([link removed])

Will Trumpism Survive Trump Leaving Office or Getting Impeached? ([link removed])

Witnessing Lithuania’s 1991 Fight for Freedom from Soviet Power ([link removed])

Currency Competition May Save the Economy or Even Much More ([link removed])

Twitter Permanently Bans Trump ([link removed])

The GOP Should Divorce Trump from the Republican Party ([link removed])

Is Truth Irrelevant? ([link removed])

Who is Carl Menger? ([link removed])

Where is Jack Ma? ([link removed])



CAPITALISM MAGAZINE


How Does One Apply Rational Egoism in a Mixed Economy, Welfare State? ([link removed])
By Jaana Woiceshyn
While the welfare state cannot be transformed into a free-market system overnight, businesspeople can help by speaking up (in forums open to them) when restrictions on freedom of business are being proposed by government and other groups.

When Public School Teachers Unions Win, Students, Parents, and Taxpayers Lose ([link removed])
By John Stossel
It's revealing that government-run schools fight to stay closed, while most businesses -- private schools, restaurants, hair salons, gyms, etc., fight to be allowed to open.

The Trojan Horse of “Climate Change Catastrophe” ([link removed])
By Stephanie Bond
The rhetoric for a “climate change catastrophe” has been around for decades. When warming didn’t happen, the rhetoric changed to threats of freezing, which morphed back to warming.

When Reason is Out, Violence is In ([link removed])
By Richard M Salsman
What explains today’s bi-partisan violence? When reason is out, persuasion and peaceful assembly-protest also are out. What remains is emotionalism – and violence.

Will Trumpism Survive Trump Leaving Office or Getting Impeached? ([link removed])
By Raymond C. Niles
I fear the answer is "Yes" based on the faith of his followers.

Witnessing Lithuania’s 1991 Fight for Freedom from Soviet Power ([link removed])
By Richard M. Ebeling
We should remember and appreciate episodes in history like those in Lithuania in January 1991, in which a people oppressed by socialist tyranny said, “No,” and insisted upon regaining their freedom.

Currency Competition May Save the Economy or Even Much More ([link removed])
By Gavin Wax
It should never be illegal to do honest business in America, even if that means a transaction isn’t denominated in U.S. dollars.

Twitter Permanently Bans Trump ([link removed])
By Larry Elder
Why Do Hillary Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Harry Reid Get a Pass?

The GOP Should Divorce Trump from the Republican Party ([link removed])
By Peter Schwartz
Republicans have to consign Donald Trump to a state of ignominy. There is no other hope if the Republican Party is to stand as an ideological counterweight to the statism of the left.

Is Truth Irrelevant? ([link removed])
By Thomas Sowell
Who cares about facts anymore, in this age of indoctrination?

Who is Carl Menger? ([link removed])
By Richard M. Ebeling
There are few works in the history of economics that may be truly considered “revolutionary” and “path-breaking,” in its starting premises, its logic, and its implications. But one that is in this category is Carl Menger’s Grundsätze der Volkswirtschaftsliche, his Principles of Economics in its English translation, which marks this year the 150th anniversary of its publication in 1871.

Where is Jack Ma? ([link removed])
By Ethan Yang
While we should condemn the Chinese government’s actions, we should also be cautious of rising authoritarian tendencies here at home, whether it’s towards our civil rights or our economic freedom.



FALL READING

Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand ([link removed])
by Leonard Peikoff

Ayn Rand’s philosophy is the best defense of Capitalism because she takes the offensive by reframing the question on rational premises. OPAR is the best presentation of her philosophy by her greatest student.

The chapter on Capitalism is one of the best elaborations and defenses of laissez-faire I have read.

Required on every capitalist’s bookshelf.


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