ISFLC_Individualism

March 30, 2016

The Objectivist Movement 2.0 #OCON2016

In 2012, I was given a free copy of Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged at the International Students for Liberty Conference and my life changed forever. Rand’s philosophy – Objectivism – permeates through […]
November 12, 2015

Libertarians, It’s Time to Decide: Compassion or Free Speech Purism?

As libertarians, our inclination is to defend free speech at all costs. But as people – and people who care deeply about oppression – it’s our obligation to look deeper into the […]
November 3, 2015

The Social Justice Case for Preserving the Second Amendment

It’s undeniable, for criminal justice scholars and sociologists, that Terry stops are one of the worst things that has ever happened to black America. Stop and frisk policies, along with racial profiling, […]
October 12, 2014

Breaking the Anarchist Silence

When talking about student activism, one piece of advice is usually stressed for libertarians who are also anarchists: don’t talk about anarchism. “You already agree with minarchists on most things, so why […]
September 26, 2014

Rediscovering Libertarian Feminism: The Lens of Liberty

For nearly a century, many libertarians have seemingly forgotten many issues their 19th century forerunners talked about. One of the most crucial topics was feminism, which gets a bad rap in most […]
September 16, 2011

Watch Your Phraseology!

Religious metaphors are very useful. They appeal to many different types of people, they are almost universally understood, and they  make it very clear that the matter at hand is important. However, […]
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