The Objective Standard (Spring 2007, Vol. 2, No. 1)

The Objective Standard (Spring 2007, Vol. 2, No. 1)

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Mar 15, 2007 · English · Kindle (111 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 111
Language English
Published Mar 15, 2007
Publisher Glen Allen Press

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In the Spring 2007 issue of a prominent quarterly journal, various authors delve into thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional beliefs and advocate for rational principles. Craig Biddle and his colleagues present a collection of essays that blend philosophy with practical applications, focusing on themes central to individualism and freedom. Their insights reflect a commitment to exploring the philosophical underpinnings of a rational society.

Elan Journo offers a compelling analysis of contemporary political issues, scrutinizing government policies through a lens of Objectivist philosophy. The exploration encourages readers to assess the role of government in fostering or hindering personal liberties. Meanwhile, Yaron Brook adds to the discourse by emphasizing the importance of capitalism and its compatibility with human flourishing, providing a robust defense of economic freedom.

Diana Hsieh contributes her voice with discussions on ethics, urging readers to consider the moral implications of their choices in a complex world. David Harriman, with his expertise in science, delves into the relationship between reason and progress, emphasizing the paramount importance of knowledge in the pursuit of a better future.

This thought-provoking issue not only enlightens readers with philosophical arguments but also inspires them to engage actively with the ideas presented. The authors collectively advocate for a society rooted in reason, individual rights, and a steadfast commitment to human flourishing, making it a significant contribution to contemporary philosophical discourse.

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