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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
"America’s industrial progress, in the short span of a century and a half, has acquired the character of a legend: it has never been equaled anywhere on earth, in any period of history. The American businessmen, as a class, have demonstrated the greatest productive genius and the most spectacular achievements ever recorded in the economic history of mankind. What reward did they receive from our culture and its intellectuals? The position of a hated, persecuted minority. The position of a scapegoat for the evils of the bureaucrats."
AYN RAND America’s Persecuted Minority: Big Business
President Biden’s Rule By Executive Decree By Richard M. Ebeling
President Biden and those around him are attempting to implement through executive order and other means are policies and political positions that many in the society do not share or to which they do not assign the same degree of urgency.
Real Socialism Delivers Misery By John Stossel
When the Soviets made private businesses illegal, says Powell, "that's about as close as the world ever saw" to pure socialism.
Equity Performance Amid One-Party Rule in America By Richard M Salsman
If history (especially more recent history) is a guide, U.S. equity gains over the next two years of full Democratic control will be inferior, a result that is more probable given that the party is currently more anti-business, anti-profit, and anti-capitalist than at any other time since 1970.
How To Celebrate Ayn Rand’s Birthday By Harry Binswanger
February 2nd is the birthday of Ayn Rand, the author of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead. Ayn Rand developed and defended Objectivism, a philosophy that advocates “rational selfishness.”
Ayn Rand: A Legacy of Reason and Freedom By Michael Berliner
Ayn Rand left a legacy in defense of reason and freedom that serves as a guidepost for the American spirit--especially pertinent today when America and what it stands for are under assault.
What Was The Real Ayn Rand Like? By Leonard Peikoff
Peikoff offers personal insights into the real Ayn Rand—the thinker, the artist, the teacher, the passionate valuer of the best within man.