Uncle Block's Torch of Freedom
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My New Prayer: O Bama! Got any spare change?
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online bookstore - Ayn Rand (1905-1982)Ayn Rand (1905-1982)
Ever since the concept of freedom was introduced to me.... ironically in compulsory public school - in the early grades - around the time of remembrance day.... I found it appealing. The next sixteen or so years of growing up in the People's Republic of Canada somehow taught me that we could have our freedom and eat it too. At least that is what I had been conditioned to believe until I read this book Capitalism : The Unknown Ideal. "Capitalism: the Unknown Ideal" is a great book for anyone unfamiliar with capitalism and freedom. It does a great job of exposing the intellectual fraud which permeates so many statist arguments. Read the book and find out why:
Read "Atlas Shrugged" described by some as more of a philosophical treatise than a novel. It is Ayn Rand's magnum opus where the men of the mind go on strike. You'll never feel the same way again when you hear the politicians, union leaders, "anti-poverty" activists and even most business leaders raving in the press and on the airwaves. Ask yourself, "Who is John Galt?"
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Robert Green Ingersoll "Without Liberty, the brain is a dungeon."
Oliver W. Holmes "The very aim and end of our institutions is just this: that we may think what we like and say what we think."
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