based on the idea that for every human concern—from personal matters to foreign policy, from the sciences to the arts, from education to legislation—there are demonstrably objective standards by reference to which we can assess what is true or false, good or bad, right or wrong. The purpose of the journal is to analyze and evaluate ideas, trends, events, and policies accordingly.Its first posts include commentary on United 93, a critique of the altruist Presidency of GWB, and a welcome dismissal of the "widespread and dangerous misconception that the United States was founded as a Christian nation." Good objective reading.
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TAGS: Politics-US, Politics-World, Objectivism
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