Robert Bradley, Jr. - Ayn Rand and Best Business Practices—Atlas Summit 2016
Robert Bradley, Jr. - Ayn Rand and Best Business Practices—Atlas Summit 2016
Has the United States become truly and thoroughly “polarized”? Two camps (very broadly speaking) face each other with extreme positions, implacable in their intent to defeat the other, incapable of tolerance for the opposing view, and screaming insults and shaking fists? If this isn’t polarization, what is?
Ayn Rand issued many oft-repeated admonitions—almost all relating to the requirements of reason.
Would Aristotle have Tweeted? Would Isaac Newton have been too busy being distracted by Facebook that he would not have written The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy?
The fervor that is American professional football culminates this week in the Super Bowl championship game.
That was the first comment on the live stream as my interview with Ayn Rand went live, conducted 35 years after her death.
With President Donald Trump and Congress moving forward on promises to Build That Wall, here are four crucial facts that Republicans and conservatives must keep in mind.
I’ve always viewed Ayn Rand’s most famous novel, Atlas Shrugged, as a warning about the dangers of over-regulation, over-taxation, and excessive redistribution.
The morning after Donald Trump’s presidential victory, I attended the weekly Wednesday Meeting hosted by Americans for Tax Reform, as I have for nearly two decades
I’m a great fan of the Atlas Summit and hope you’ll attend! You might think that, because I work for the Atlas Society, I’m obliged to recommend our annual Summit.
After my mom ghosted us, my dad struggled to raise myself and my brother.
In the aftermath of the March 22 Islamist attacks in Brussels you’ll hear legitimate discussions about security measures, immigration policy, and Obama’s moral cowardice in refusing to identify “Islamists” as the problem. But the underlying cause—philosophy—should be the ultimate focus of our attention.
1948年5月14日のイスラエル建国記念日に、私たちはアイン・ランドに、なぜ経済的に成功し、開放的な社会を持つこのような国家が、近隣諸国から嫌われているのかについての洞察を求めることができるでしょう。
At The Atlas Society, we defend industrial capitalism against irrational environmentalist attacks.
Tibor Machan (May 15) When Tibor Machan passed away recently, the Objectivist and freedom movements lost a prolific spokesman.
Sports is an arena in which individuals can excel in physical prowess and skill as well as in moral character.
The debate was held at the 2015 FreedomFest, and featured Ed Hudgins (The Atlas Society) and Lee Edwards of the Heritage Foundation.
Aspiration is the essence of what we call “the human spirit,” as reflected in many common sayings: Nothing ventured, nothing gained; The best is yet to be; Aim for the stars.
With Pope Francis taking a progressive line, it is time to recognize the common premises of Christian doctrine and the egalitarian, identity politics of the progressive left. It is time for an updated Beatitudes for the age of equality.