Fall 2009 • Vol. 4, No. 3
Features
Politics & Rights
Obama’s Atomic Bomb: The Ideological Clarity of the Democratic Agenda
Examines America’s political climate in light of the unmistakably statist agenda emanating from Washington, and finds cause for optimism in the effect Obama is having on the minds of Americans—and cause for activism toward helping Americans to see the proper political alternative: not conservatism but capitalism.
Politics & Rights
America’s Self-Crippled Foreign Policy
Discusses the dismal state of American foreign policy and what should be done about it.
Politics & Rights
An Unwinnable War?
The introduction to the forthcoming book, Winning the Unwinnable War: America’s Self-Crippled Response to Islamic Totalitarianism, which is edited by Mr. Journo and includes essays by Yaron Brook, Elan Journo, and Alex Epstein.
Philosophy, Politics & Rights
The Creed of Sacrifice vs. The Land of Liberty
Examines the morality of altruism, exposing its incompatibility with the basic principle of America (i.e., individual rights), identifying its philosophic roots, and showing that if Americans want to save America, they must repudiate this creed, root and branch.
History
The Rise of American Big Government: A Brief History of How We Got Here
Focuses on the historical details of how American government, fueled by altruism, has become the rights-violating, economy-wrecking behemoth it is today.
Science & Technology
How the Freedom to Contract Protects Insurability
Shows that, contrary to proposals being put forth by Republicans, a genuinely free market in health insurance is not only moral, in that it respects the rights of producers and consumers, but also practical, in that it enables businessmen to solve problems for profit—which leads to more and better products and services at lower prices for consumers.
Philosophy
How Morality is Grounded in Reality
Presents Ayn Rand’s solution to the so-called “is–ought” problem and shows how she identified the requirements of man’s life as the objective standard of moral value.
Book Reviews
Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Reviews
Review: Objectively Speaking, edited by Marlene Podritske and Peter Schwartz
Dina Schein Federman reviews Objectively Speaking: Ayn Rand Interviewed, edited by Marlene Podritske and Peter Schwartz.
Economics, Reviews
Review: The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life, by Alice Schroeder
Daniel Wahl reviews The Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life, by Alice Schroeder.
Arts & Culture, Reviews
Review: Fred Astaire, by Joseph Epstein
Scott Holleran reviews Fred Astaire, by Joseph Epstein.
Reviews, Science & Technology
Review: The Garden of Invention, by Jane S. Smith
Daniel Wahl reviews The Garden of Invention: Luther Burbank and the Business of Breeding Plants, by Jane S. Smith.
Departments
Politics & Rights
Letters and Replies, Fall 2009
Yaron Brook and Alex Epstein answer a letter about the purpose of war versus the tactics of war.