If you like reading NOT PC, then you’ll love reading The Objective Standard: either at their blog, which is free, or by subscribing to the magazine—which is worth every penny. Or both!
Here, for instance, is what you would have read over the last two weeks at the Objective Standard blog:
- “Hunger Games a Worthy Addition to Dystopian Corpus” by Ari Armstrong
- “Is Ayn Rand’s Theory of Rights Properly Classified as a ‘Natural Rights’ Theory?” from the new issue of TOS
- “‘Best Friends’ Ban in UK Schools Mirrors Ayn Rand’s Anthem” by Ari Armstrong
- “Bernanke Defends Fed Policy that Turned Dollar Into Four Cents” by Ari Armstrong
- “ObamaCare Turns Terrible Two, The Fight to Repeal it Continues” by Joshua Lipana
- “Supreme Court Properly Slaps Down EPA’s Assault on Property Owners, But . . .” by Ari Armstrong
- “Philippines: Destroy the Moro Islamic Liberation Front” by Joshua Lipana
- “Reconsidering Greg Smith’s Goldman Sachs Op-Ed” by Ryan Krause
- “Amazon’s Robots: ‘Raising the Productivity of Your Time’” by Ari Armstrong
- “Georgia’s ‘Subpar’ Day Care Centers Couldn’t Survive Capitalism” by Joshua Lipana
- “Scientists Need Not ‘Study’ Psychic Nonsense to Reject It” by Ari Armstrong
- “Teacher Accountability Follows from Genuine Market Activity” by Michael A. LaFerrara
- “African Slavery Highlights Evil of Involuntary Servitude” by Ari Armstrong
- “North Korea’s ‘National’: Yet Another Fair Warning” by Joseph Kellard
- “The Problem at Goldman Sachs Isn’t Greed but Irrationality” by Ryan Krause
- “What do Rick Santorum and Jane Fonda Have in Common?” by Ari Armstrong
- “Encyclopaedia Britannica Ceases Printing, Marks Advance” by Ari Armstrong
- “The U.S. Should Rescue Gross and End the Castro Regime” by Joshua Lipana
- “Fonda’s Call to Censor Limbaugh Stems from Government Control of Airwaves” by Ari Armstrong
- “Anticapitalist Lorax Succeeds . . . Thanks to Capitalism” by Ari Armstrong
- “Obama Administration Cuts Illegitimate Program, Conservatives Complain” by Ari Armstrong
It shits all over what you’re going to find over at Kiwiblog, doesn’t it.
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