Business & Economics: Income Inequality

Op-Eds

An Interview with Don Watkins [Education News]

The Virtue of Employee Layoffs [Forbes.com]

President Obama vs. My Grandfather [Forbes.com]

America Before The Entitlement State [Forbes]

Stop Blaming Capitalism for Government Failures

Income Inequality Op-Ed Archive

 

Press Releases

Don't Cap CEO Pay: End Bailouts

Tax Code Should Not Be Used to Dictate Our Values

Memo to Gates: The Cause of Third-World Poverty Is Not Capitalism, But a Lack of Capitalism

Message to Presidential Candidates: Income Inequality Is Good

Income Inequality Is Good

Income Inequality Press Release Archive

 

Letters to the Editor

Minimum Wage Violates Rights

The Price of Labor

Atlas Shrugged and the Pyramid of Ability

Minimum Wage Should Be Repealed

Exxon Chairman Deserves Huge Retirement Package

Income Inequality Letters Archive

 

Articles

Health Care Is Not a Right, By Leonard Peikoff.

 

Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal

Read selected quotations on capitalism by Ayn Rand

 

Video & Audio

"Corporate Social Responsibility, Executive Pay or Corporate Environmental Responsibility... Is it going too far?"
Dr. Yaron Brook participated in this debate sponsored by The Executive Hour on July 26, 2007. A four-part audio recording is available on the Executive Hour Web site.

The Morality of Capitalism
By Eric Daniels (video lecture)

The Morality of Capitalism

 

Global Capitalism: The Cure for World Oppression and Poverty
By Andrew Bernstein (video lecture)

 

Ayn Rand on Business & Economics

The Sanction of the Victims (video lecture)

19th-Century Capitalism (audio interview)

Capitalism vs. Communism (video interview)

The "Robber Barons" (audio interview)

America's Persecuted Minority: Big Business (audio lecture)

Egalitarianism and Inflation (audio lecture)

What Is Capitalism? (audio lecture)

 

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Gold and Liberty
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"If a man proposes to redistribute wealth, he means explicitly and necessarily the wealth is his to distribute. If he proposed it in the name of the government, then the wealth belongs to the government; if in the name of society, then it belongs to society. No one, to my knowledge, did or could define a difference between that proposal and the basic principle of communism."

—Ayn Rand, "The Dead End," The Ayn Rand Letter, vol. 3, no. 20, p. 2

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