Review of Atheism, Ayn Rand, and Other Heresies By George H. Smith
In this article, David Gordon offers a review of George H. Smith’s Atheism, Ayn Rand, and Other Heresies.
In this article, David Gordon offers a review of George H. Smith’s Atheism, Ayn Rand, and Other Heresies.
Of all the lying truths popular today, one of the most important is surely the mendacity inherent in the term “mental illness.” In addi
Ayn Rand occupies a curious position among American novelists: Both her friendly and her hostile critics scarcely regard her as a novelist at all.
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George Kother is interviewed on his encounters with Ludwig von Mises and the evolution of Austrian Economic
This paper will explore in depth the issues raised in La Terra Trema (“The Earth Trembles,” 1948).
Belying their seemingly chaotic diversity, all of modern fiction and modern criticism unite on at least one point: rejection of romanticism.
The image of a bomb-throwing anarchist is a cultural caricature but, as with many caricatures, there is some truth behind it.
When I first received Milton Friedman’s letter in response to my article “Hayek’s Road to Serfdom” I did not realize it would lead to more.