Capitalism and The Swedish Welfare State By Jaana Woiceshyn
As Ayn Rand observed, a compromise between two opposite principles – such as between freedom and government controls in a welfare state – is never sustainable,
Columbus Day: A Time to Celebrate By Michael Berliner
Underlying the political collectivism of the anti-Columbus crowd is a racist view of human nature.
Ludwig von Mises: Defender of Capitalism By George Reisman
Ludwig Von Mises is important because his teachings are necessary to the preservation of capitalism and thus of civilization.
Just One Breach By Jerome Huyler
Ayn Rand held that moral principles must be adopted as absolutes and that a single compromise will subvert a principle, as such. This holds true for the actions taken by nations as well as by individuals. The founder’s failure to faithfully abide by their own "self-evident" truths offers a perfect illustration of what follows from a single breach of fundamental and guiding principle.