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Posts tagged Left-Libertarian

Why the Election Will Be a Landslide

Anthony Gregory explains.

(Sandy seems to have eaten the link for the moment, but should disgorge it eventually.)

Atlas Shrunk, Part 15: Those Steel-Frame Houses Are Mainly Cardboard

Just came across an excellent review of Part I. Much of it applies equally to Part II.

Only Rothbard Could Go to China

At any rate, he’s being cited favourably there.

Free the Bound Periodicals!

(CHT Kevin C.)

It Usually Begins With “It Is a Sin to Write This,” Part 2

And now my Tuccille intro is up as well.

It Usually Begins With “It Is a Sin to Write This”

ANTHEM & IT USUALLY BEGINS WITH AYN RAND

I’ve written the introductions to Laissez Faire Books’ new e-book editions of Ayn Rand’s Anthem and Jerome Tuccille’s It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand.

The Anthem intro is online here, and the Tuccille intro should be available soon.

I’m sure someone somewhere, upon reading them, will ask why the Rand-lover who wrote the Anthem intro and the Rand-hater who wrote the Tuccille intro have the same name!

REASON AND VALUE: ARISTOTLE VERSUS RAND

In related news, I’d assumed my monograph Reason and Value: Aristotle versus Rand was out of print (Amazon offers it for the un-tempting price of $200), but apparently the book is still being published by, and is available “upon inquiry” from, the Atlas Society at some almost reasonable price, although they do not advertise it in any way, either on their website or via Amazon; moreover, the book is also available as a free pdf on their website (here – in a somewhat cleaner copy than the ones currently floating around the internet), though again it’s not exactly announced with bugle and drum, and you’ll only come across it if you’re hunting for it.

The same applies to Neera Badhwar’s similarly themed Is Virtue Only a Means to Happiness?, likewise available in the same hidden easter-egg way (here).

The Atlas Society does it this way because … um … okay, this is a case where Verstehen hits a brick wall. But anyway, they’re available!

The Atrocity of Hope, Part 24: He’s Got a Little List

The Disposition Matrix is not a Keanu Reeves movie. (CHT Gary.)

The Atrocity of Hope, Part 23: The Ethnic Cleanisng President

Charles on Obama’s immigration record.

The Non-Ego and His Non-Own

George Smith on altruism and the Antirand.

Report from Libertopia, Part 10

One of the interviews I did at Libertopia, this one with John Bush of RiseUpRadio, will be going out live tomorrow on KDRP, sometime between 7 and 10 a.m. Central. If, like me, you’re either in bed, at work, or in frantic transition from one to the other during that period, I imagine it’ll eventually be archived here. More info here.