Objectivist Essays
Does anyone know if there is still publications like the objectives essays that were captured in books like Capitalism the unknown ideal?
I would love (and pay well) for some research about why Worldcom and Enron failed and why the laws that were put in place to "stop" it from happening again wont work. Or what ahppened with the suit against boing to keep them from moving. Or what Core education guidlines are likely to miss educate our kids on... point is there is a lot out there and little scientific and well researched data to combat it with. Such essays would be very useful knowledge to have at hand when talking with a person who is not yet brain dead, but headed that way in favor of larger government. It would provide very useful talking points backed with good data. Such articles are in dire need of being researched and written. I know of no such publication but would love to buy it if one exists.
I would love (and pay well) for some research about why Worldcom and Enron failed and why the laws that were put in place to "stop" it from happening again wont work. Or what ahppened with the suit against boing to keep them from moving. Or what Core education guidlines are likely to miss educate our kids on... point is there is a lot out there and little scientific and well researched data to combat it with. Such essays would be very useful knowledge to have at hand when talking with a person who is not yet brain dead, but headed that way in favor of larger government. It would provide very useful talking points backed with good data. Such articles are in dire need of being researched and written. I know of no such publication but would love to buy it if one exists.
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Fighting the status quo as our daughter overcame the mediocre experience of public education, several of us saw that education was not really the goal .A desire to keep people stupid seemed to be. Knowing of the One World bunch, we assumed that was the source. It was obvious the ones implementing the programs did not have a clue. The schools are filled with self-proclaimed, usually destructive psychologists. One can see the methods described in "Brainwashing in Red China", a book now out of print. I had not considered Foucault, even though one of my majors, a while back, was philosophy. Back then focus was on the older established philosophers, which thankfully included Rand.
Reviewing Foucault, I see the easy transition from prisons to schools - which know resemble gulags to conceal their experimentation. Criminology was not a field of study for me, however, I did discover two statistics a while back which support Foucault's claims. There is a high incidence of uncorrected illiteracy among prison populations, perhaps an initial cause of incarceration but certainly not one the system wishes to correct. The other untreated and ignored statistic is that a high incidence of untreated allergies can be found in that population, which leads to both violent behavior and problems learning. If they wanted to reform the populations, both issued would be addressed and attempts to correct them made. Therefore, they obviously just warehouse, and Foucault's theories are proven. Thank you for another source beyond leftist Dewey and Bill Ayers, to explain what is going wrong with schools, while sleeping parents counter-productively pass levy after levy to keep it all going.,
How does that mean she faked reality?
All the evils, abuses, and iniquities, popularly ascribed to businessmen and to capitalism, were not caused by an unregulated economy or by a free market, but by government intervention into the economy. The giants of American industry—such as James Jerome Hill or Commodore Vanderbilt or Andrew Carnegie or J. P. Morgan—were self-made men who earned their fortunes by personal ability, by free trade on a free market. But there existed another kind of businessmen, the products of a mixed economy, the men with political pull, who made fortunes by means of special privileges granted to them by the government, such men as the Big Four of the Central Pacific Railroad. It was the political power behind their activities—the power of forced, unearned, economically unjustified privileges—that caused dislocations in the country’s economy, hardships, depressions, and mounting public protests. But it was the free market and the free businessmen that took the blame. “America’s Persecuted Minority: Big Business,”
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal, 48
Fred Speckmann
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