Eric Rosenberg
Equal is Unfair: An Interview with Don Watkins
Don Watkins is a fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute, where he writes on inequality, the welfare state, and the…
An Interview with Elan Journo on The Paris Attacks
there is a war going on against the West—in particular, Western countries [like] the U.K., Spain, and the U.S.—waged by…
New Programming Draws Student Praise at Annual Objectivist Conference
Last month, close to 400 fans of Ayn Rand gathered in Charlotte, North Carolina at the Westin Hotel for…
An Interview with Peter Schwartz on His New Book
Peter Schwartz is a distinguished fellow and former chairman of the board of directors at the Ayn Rand Institute, and…
Triumph over Tragedy: The Tale of Adrianne Haslet-Davis and Hugh Herr’s Self-Dedication
By developing the same self-sustaining virtues, Herr and Haslet-Davis were able to improve their lives tremendously. Yet the virtue we…
The Undercurrent Gains Momentum as 10th Anniversary Approaches
Objectivism is a philosophy about self-development and growth, so Malewski wants TU’s lectures, events, and workshops to be geared toward…
Protect the Right to Innovate: Free Uber and the Taxi Industry from Regulations
The only just and fair way to resolve this dilemma is to eliminate regulations on the traditional taxi industry and…
Minimum Wage Jobs are Opportunities to be Thankful For
Current minimum wage jobs are the result of technology and innovation. Workers should be grateful that these companies have created…
The More You Offer the More You Deserve: Against the False Justice of ‘Equality’ in the Tech Industry
To run a successful business, an employer has to hire the best and most competent individuals. People deserve a job…
We Should be Active-Minded, not “Open-Minded” about Political Controversies
Rather than lazily accepting someone else’s answers, we need to seek and find answers of our own. The answers might…