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Letters to the Editor

Government Found Guilty of Assaulting the Economy

Free Market Policies Needed to Solve the Crisis

Abolishing the Housing Welfare-regulatory Apparatus

Repeal the Endangered Species Act

Taking Trans Fats off the Menu

Taxpayers Shouldn't Be Forced to Subsidize Farmers

Minimum Wage Violates Rights

No Bailouts for Borrowers or Lenders

Colombia Doesn't Need a Free-trade Agreement to Get Rid of its Self-destructive Tariffs

Is It Fair to Charge More for Better Service?

Exxon vs. Chavez

Tax Credits for Education

The Price of Labor

"Net Neutrality" Has No Place in a Free Market

To Save Lives, Legalize Trade in Organs

FCC Should Eliminate All Restrictions on Media Concentration

Rent Control Has No Place in a Free Society

No Bailouts for Homeowners or Lenders

To Improve Students Education, Set Their Parents Free

Caps on Fossil Fuels Would Be Devastating

To Fix American Healthcare, Get the Government Out of It

Goal of Bailout Plans is Unjust, Not Admirable

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Experimental Drugs

In Defense of Industrial Civilization

Government Should Not Interfere with Whole Foods' Acquisition of Wild Oats

Taxpayers Have NO Obligation to Provide Health Coverage for Uninsured Children

Building Restrictions Violate Property Rights

Atlas Shrugged and the Pyramid of Ability

The Oil Price Trajectory

Sword of Damocles

Smoking Ban vs. Property Rights

Bush Should Protect American Assets in Venezuela

End Rent Control

Radicals for Capitalism

The True Nature and Purpose of Capitalism

Government Has No Business Banning Plastic Bags

Lenders Are Damned If They Lend--and Damned If They Don't

FCC Has No Right to Block the Merger of Sirius and XM Satellite Radio

No Right to Health Care at the Expense of Others

Judge Atlas Shrugged for Yourself

No Right to Cheap Car Rentals

"Net Neutrality" Has No Place in a Free Market

Wal-Mart Has a Right to Set Up Shop Anywhere in America

Legalize Trade in Human Organs

Allow Organ Sales

Oil Companies Should Not Apologize for Their Record Profits

France vs. Apple's Rights

Minimum Wage Should Be Repealed

Yes to Drilling in ANWR

"Price Gouging" Can't Be Objectively Defined--and Should Not Be a Crime

How Oil Companies Use Their Profits Is Their Own Business

There Is No Such thing as Price Gouging by Private Oil Companies

Exxon Chairman Deserves Huge Retirement Package

Vital Organs

Wal-Mart Should Not Be Barred from the Banking Business

The French Riots and Rights

BB&T Right Not to Lend to Eminent Domain Developers

End the SEC's Destructive Campaign for Disclosure

Maryland Lawmakers vs. Wal-Mart

Oil Companies Have a Right to Their Profits

Roche's Patent on Tamiflu Should be Respected

U.S. Should Eliminate All Barriers to Free Trade

What Government Should Do to Bring Down Gas Prices

Repeal the Death Tax

Senators Were Right To Reject Limits on Carbon Dioxide Emissions

"Public" Use vs. Property Rights

Supreme Court Deals a New Blow to Property Rights

Drilling in ANWR

The Inventors Were Great, But They Weren't 'Selfless'

Privatize Space Exploration

Laws Against Price Gouging Immoral

The Evil of Socialized Medicine

An Individual's Income Is 100% His Private Property

All Trade Is Fair

FDA vs. Freedom

European Union's Assault on Microsoft Is Immoral

Attacks On Outsourcing Have No Legitimate Basis

Antitrust in Europe

Iraqi Oil Does Not Belong to the Iraqi People

Quotes from Ayn Rand on the Philosophical Basis of Capitalism

More Commentary from a Pro-Capitalist Perspective 

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