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The New Individualist, Fall, 2005

Volume 8  Numbers 6-8

 

Editor’s Desk    by Robert James Bidinotto

 

Letters

 

 

FEATURE ARTICLES

 

What Are Creationists Afraid Of?    by Edward L. Hudgins

Advocates of “intelligent design” claim the mantle of science and declare that without faith, secular science undermines morality. But is either claim true?

 

The Supreme Assault on Private Property: TNI's Interview with Scott Bullock

      by Robert James Bidinotto

In Kelo v. New London, the Supreme Court ratified seizures of private property to benefit other private parties. The attorney who represented the homeowner victims gives his insider’s account of the decision and what property owners can do about it.

 

The Indictment of the West    by Bruce S. Thornton

The noted classics scholar takes on the arguments of postmodernists and multiculturalists who condemn Western values and civilization.

 

 

PERSPECTIVES

 

Raising “the Standards”   by Robert L. Jones

There’s renewed appreciation in the pop music world for “The Great American Songbook.” Meet some talented artists who are leading the revival of the standards.

 

Bathrobe Individualism    by Stephen Green

The “VodkaPundit” explains how he became one of the blogosphere’s most popular bloggers—and reveals how you can do the same.

 

Ready, Aim, Right!  reviewed by Sara Pentz

Magazine publisher Jack Criss’s feisty collection of essays reads like something written by an Objectivist talk show host—probably because that’s what he was.

 

Making Great Decisions in Business and Life   reviewed by David M. Brown

Did you ever have to finally decide? This self-help book tells you exactly how—though our reviewer still would like to know what a “util” is.

 

TNI: A New Beginning    by Robert James Bidinotto

The incoming editor of The New Individualist describes his vision for the magazine and tells readers what to expect in upcoming issues.

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