This column appeared on page 3 of The Missoulian's weekly entertainment insert. (The Missoulian is the primary local newspaper in my Montana hometown.) It's about Objectivism and yours truly. (Read more...)
SlashDot is one of the worlds most popular tech websites, and they've just interviewed the Libertarian candidate for President, Michael Badnarik. It's good to see Libertarian policies being clearly and convincingly advocated on a (relatively) mainstream news website.(Read more...)
Alexander Marriott posted a well-thought critique of the theory that Bush's religious zealotry makes Kerry a better candidate for Objectivists. (Read more...)
Though he often wanted to tell his story, “No one wanted to hear what I was saying,” he said. “The Japanese prefer to think of themselves as victims in the war. Even the peace movement people told me that talking about Japan’s role as an aggressor wasn’t constructive. (Read more...)
This article offered a refreshing perspective distinguished from the usual hype surrounding the Iraq war. Fareed Zakaria, widely respected for his scholarly research, support of freedom through constitutional republics and well-written books such as The Future of Freedom, openly supports the effort of nation-building ...(Read more...)
The Assault Weapon Ban of 1994 is no more - it has died of natural causes, courtesy the sunset clause built into it. Details about the ban, which effectively banned weapons that look scary to hoplophobes, can be found on the site www.awbansunset.com: Specifically, a rifle is considered an "assault weapon" if it can...(Read more...)
RANDY BARNETT, noted libertarian author, wrote: "It appears that there is an assumption on the part of many libertarian intellectuals that libertarian principles entail a very specific version of "noninterventionism" in foreign policy. "I believe that this is a category mistake, and that non...(Read more...)