Capitalism is Egoism for All By Edwin A Locke
We know from Atlas Shrugged, and many other Ayn Rand writings, that capitalists are egoists. They trade to make a profit, and this is morally admirable. They are wealth creators. But it is important not to forget that customers and employees are egoists too.
Capitalism and the Origin of Economic Institutions By George Reisman
Economic progress is the leading manifestation of yet another major institutional feature of capitalism: the harmony of the rational self-interests of all men, in which the success of each promotes the well-being of all.
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: What Justice Demands By Elan Journo
Elan Journo explains the essential nature of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and what has fueled it for so long. What justice demands, he shows, is that we evaluate both adversaries according to a universal moral ideal: individual liberty.
A Message to Graduating Students By Edwin A Locke
If you want to lead a successful life, our most urgent advice to you is to reject your professors' assaults on reason and individualism.