From Randy To Rand: The New Political Fiction(s)
Governor Mark Sanford -- the man who has confused the Appalachian Trail with Argentina and still holds public office writes about the Objectivist Philosopher.
Governor Mark Sanford -- the man who has confused the Appalachian Trail with Argentina and still holds public office writes about the Objectivist Philosopher.
Nancy Ruhling | Posted 11.09.2009 | New York
There's no bookstore in the Ditmars section of Astoria. We don't need one. Harry puts the words out on the street -- his bookstand has been in the same spot for nearly a quarter century.
GQ | Andrew Corsello | Posted 10.29.2009 | Books
Goddamn, the experience of being 19 years old and reading Ayn Rand! The crystal-shivering-at-the-breaking-pitch intensity of it! Not just for that 19-...
The Huffington Post | Jessie Kunhardt | Posted 10.20.2009 | Books
Jennifer Burns, author of the forthcoming book Ayn Rand: Goddess of the Market, talked to Jon Stewart last night about the resurgence of Ayn Rand in p...
Ariel Gonzalez | Posted 10.07.2009 | Entertainment
A middle-aged man who treats a 13-year-old girl like an inflatable sex doll, and who then flees justice, is a degenerate and a coward. This is Humbert Humbert, not Nelson Mandela.
Harry Moroz | Posted 11.16.2009 | Business
It is so easy in our current political environment to forget that GDP, the unemployment rate, the income tax burden -- a whole slew of measurements -- are freighted with judgments.
Robbie Gennet | Posted 09.29.2009 | Politics
To those who posted about having to "share" their earnings with those who had "no hand in it at all": you are truly living in a fictitious reality.
Robbie Gennet | Posted 09.26.2009 | Entertainment
If you are an Artist, Rand's books free you from the opinions of others and put ironclad gates around your sense of purpose, unlocking the freedom to create your art.
Ellen Sterling | Posted 09.23.2009 | Entertainment
Terry Goodkind's new book, The Law of Nines , was released last Tuesday, and Saturday night, he threw a party celebrating the new book. I was lucky enough to go, and it was one of the most interesting parties I've ever attended.
Michael Strong | Posted 09.17.2009 | Business
The most annoying aspect of the partisan lynch mob of John Mackey is the claim that he is a "heartless CEO" when in actuality, he is loving, generous and a hero of intellectual integrity.
Jim Randel | Posted 09.05.2009 | Business
When corporations are doing what they should do -- maximize profits -- they have no vision for the consumer.
Tom Sullivan | Posted 09.03.2009 | Politics
One suspects, however, that behind much of the "Don't Tread On Me" rhetoric directed at Obama is a spluttering "... but, but, but, you're black!"
Cracked.com | Posted 08.17.2009 | Comedy
Ayn Rand was a writer whose philosophical novels made famous her distaste for government and the poor. ...
John Wellington Ennis | Posted 07.13.2009 | Media
I am further struck that this piece would be the one to draw personalized reactions. I've authored other things I would expect to be more offensive or controversial.
Tallulah Morehead | Posted 07.05.2009 | Entertainment
This movie is pro-selfishness and egoism (which is just egotism misspelled), and anti-altruism. It preaches, at length and in a superior tone, that Altruism is Bad. And it means it.
Judith Ellis | Posted 06.22.2009 | Business
Brooks and his ilk also like to pretend that there is some big separation between government and big business when in reality they have been in bed for years.
Lee Stranahan | Posted 05.17.2009 | Politics
There's a danger in mobs that allows people to act much worse than they ever would on their own.
John Wellington Ennis | Posted 05.11.2009 | Media
The lofty ideal of rational self-interest challenges the principle of personal responsibility, and lays the groundwork to rationalize anything.
Juliette Powell | Posted 05.07.2009 | Media
If your moral duty is to serve your neighbor and anyone else who is in need, then you don't have the moral right to pursue your own life and happiness.
Lee Stranahan | Posted 05.05.2009 | Comedy
National Republican leaders, frustrated by the popularity of President Barack Obama and widespread public support for his policies, vowed today to remain frustrated.
Mike Bonifer | Posted 05.02.2009 | World
Viola Spolin's improvisation is a way for individuals to participate fully and authentically in the solving of problems.
Juliette Powell | Posted 04.27.2009 | Media
Is Colbert, and the media in general, taking a cheap shot -- going for the easy laugh using Rand's philosophy of selfishness -- or are they using humor and irony to open a much needed public debate?
Jeff Dorchen | Posted 04.25.2009 | Politics
Please, go right ahead, underestimate the power of human beings to live without you golden gods who inhabit the penthouses of the world.
Francine Hardaway | Posted 04.18.2009 | Politics
This poor dude Liddy, who retired from Allstate and came back to run AIG and be a hero for his country. I bet he's really sorry now. I'm listening to...
Lee Stranahan | Posted 04.16.2009 | Comedy
In a time when so few people actually stand for something, it's nice to see that Republican Party stands firmly, clearly, and unequivocally for being quitters.
John Jeter | Posted 11.16.2009 | Books