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Arts & Culture, Good Living, Reviews
The Soul of a Chef: The Journey Toward Perfection, by Michael Ruhlman
Daniel Wahl May 20, 2016
Daniel Wahl reviews The Soul of a Chef: The Journey Toward Perfection, by Michael Ruhlman.
Arts & Culture, Reviews
The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses, 2nd. ed., by Jesse Schell
Daniel Wahl May 20, 2016
Daniel Wahl reviews The Art of Game Design: A Book of Lenses, 2nd. ed., by Jesse Schell.
Good Living, Reviews
Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise, by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool
Daniel Wahl May 20, 2016
Daniel Wahl reviews Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise, by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool.
Good Living, Reviews
Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World, by Cal Newport
Daniel Wahl May 20, 2016
Daniel Wahl reviews Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World, by Cal Newport.
Economics, Politics & Rights, Reviews
Ending Big Government: The Essential Case For Capitalism and Freedom, by Michael Dahlen
Jim Brown May 20, 2016
Jim Brown reviews Ending Big Government: The Essential Case For Capitalism and Freedom.
Science & Technology
Alex Epstein on How to Improve Your World
Craig Biddle May 20, 2016
Alex Epstein discusses his methods for success in changing people’s minds and improving the world, and offers practical advice for others with this aim.
Announcements, Ayn Rand & Objectivism
TOS and the Division of Labor
Craig Biddle May 14, 2016
In our division-of-labor society, TOS specializes in fighting for your values, but we can continue doing so only with your financial support.
Ayn Rand & Objectivism, History, Philosophy
How Conservatives Begat Trump, and What to Do About It
Craig Biddle May 14, 2016
Shows how conservative leaders’ evasions caused the political ascent of Donald Trump, and indicates what must be done to save America.
Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Education & Parenting
The Times Smiles and Sneers at Carl Barney, Ayn Rand, and Private Colleges
Craig Biddle May 13, 2016
A New York Times article discusses Carl Barney, his appreciation for Ayn Rand, and his business and philanthropic ventures—with a twist.
Philosophy
Religion, a “Sophie’s Choice,” and an Easy Choice
Craig Biddle May 7, 2016
Causes for despair in America, from our grim presidential alternatives to contempt for free speech, are largely a consequence of religion.
Arts & Culture, Science & Technology
The Land of Giants is “A Poem for the Eyes”
Craig Biddle April 26, 2016
The Land of Giants is a proposal by Choi+Shine Architects to transform mundane electrical pylons into statues of men and women.
Politics & Rights
Is Ted Cruz’s Position on Abortion the Least Bad Since Barry Goldwater?
Craig Biddle April 23, 2016
Although Ted Cruz’s position on abortion is far from the ideal, it is less bad than practically any candidate since Barry Goldwater.
Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Philosophy
“Ayn Rand Said” Is Not an Argument
Craig Biddle April 22, 2016
Ayn Rand fans occasionally argue as if she is the final authority, but she is not—and such secondhandedness is dangerous, cult-like behavior.
Science & Technology
Alex Epstein on How Fossil Fuels Make the Environment Cleaner and Safer
Craig Biddle April 21, 2016
Alex Epstein explains why fossil fuels are the key to clean water and air, clean cities and homes, safety from catastrophic climate change.
Arts & Culture, Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Philosophy
Robin Field: The Most Delightful Performer Ever to Say “A is A”
Craig Biddle April 20, 2016
In Reason in Rhyme, Robin Field surveys the history of philosophy—in poetry and song—weaving basic principles of Objectivism into the mix.