Marx’s “Power of Money in Bourgeois Society” [Waterfall]

Waterfall is a guided series of courses for everyone interested in issues upon which Objectivism has something distinctive and important to say.   The first course: Money. Examine the essential role that money plays in production, trade, and investment with thinkers such as Ayn Rand and Ludwig von Mises as your guides—as well as explore the […]

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Breitbart and/or Twitter versions of me?

Twitter’s suppression of Open College reminds me of the good old days when the Breitbart site attacked me for being a Marxist professor indoctrinating students into bomb-throwing revolution. “Professor Stephen Hicks of Rockford College is a Marxist devoted to educating cadres of revolutionaries.” (The Twitter ban’s being investigated; more information soon.)

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“The Dim Ruins of the Enlightenment”? [Open College transcript]

We’re now posting serially at thinkspot the transcripts of my Open College podcasts. Here’s the fourth: OC: “The Dim Ruins of the Enlightenment”? Who said this? ““We live today amid the dim ruins of the Enlightenment project, which was the ruling project of the modern period.” And this: What to do—“now that both the Age

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On Princeton’s re-naming the Woodrow Wilson school

I agree with the university’s decision to drop Wilson’s name. The man’s anti-individualism came in many terrible versions: racist, socialist, and statist-democratic. Here’s Professor Wilson, before he became President, endorsing democratic socialism: ‘State socialism’ … proposes that all idea of a limitation of public authority by individual rights be put out of view, and that

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John Anderson’s *Conversation* series and our discussion

John Anderson was Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and is now hosting a series of in-depth conversations with prominent thinkers. Others in the series include Niall Ferguson, Claire Lehmann, Bjorn Lomborg, Douglas Murray. I’m happy to be joining their distinguished ranks. Our episode of “Conversations with John Anderson” was recorded in Melbourne, Australia, in March

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