The New Individualist, Winter, 2005
Volume 8: Nos. 9-10; Winter 2006
- “Appeasement is not consideration for the feelings of others, it is
consideration for and compliance with the unjust, irrational and evil
feelings of others.”
- —Ayn Rand, “The Age of Envy,”
The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution
OUR COVER:
We defiantly reprint the "cartoon see 'round the Islamic world"—though not in the Western world, due to the cowardice of the mainstream media.
Editor’s Desk, by Robert James Bidinotto
Speak for Yourself: Letters to the Editor
SELF EXPRESSIONS:
Where Is Today’s “Mrs. Miniver”?
By Michelle Marder Kamhi
Attention,
Hollywood: Are you morally capable of producing the kind of patriotic
films about the war against the terrorists that your illustrious
predecessors made during World War II?
The Jihad Against Free Speech
by Edward L. Hudgins
The violent demonstrations by radical Islamists against the appearance of Danish cartoons depicting Muhammad—and apologetic Western calls for “sensitivity”—reveal a philosophical abdication that threatens our freedom of expression.
OUT OF STEP:
When Does Speech Become Treason?
by Henry Mark Holzer
Is
there a point at which mere political advocacy falls under the
Constitution’s definition of “treason against the United States”? A
noted constitutional law attorney explores the outer boundaries of free
speech.
How Individualist Is Human Nature?
by Roger Donway
Evolutionary
psychologists argue that something wired into human nature propels many
people to act altruistically. Roger Donway examines the evidence.
MAVERICKS:
Individualism Meets Pulp Fiction
by Lou Villadsen
“Greedy
businessmen” are routine villains on TV and in movies. But not
everywhere. Have you checked out the romance novels in your local
grocery?
Exposing the Islamist Lobby
by Ilana Mercer
Columnist
Mercer explains we we should pay attention to an incendiary new book by investigative journalist Paul Sperry, Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives Have Penetrated Washington.
Joan Kennedy Taylor Remembered
by Duncan Scott
Film
producer Scott offers a tribute to an American original, a woman
who was a pioneer in the early Objectivist movement.
SOLILOQUY:
Cartoon Journalists
by Robert James Bidinotto
The
cowardly appeasement of Islamist thugs by the Western media during the
Danish cartoon episode reveals a betrayal both professional and
philosophical.
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