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:: Capitalism, Individual Rights
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Eternal
vigilance is the price of liberty. As the capitalist's
amicus curiae,
the Center monitors the US Supreme Court and other
key courts for cases that impact the individual rights
of the American people. »
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:: CAC's Op-Ed's and Essays |
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11/13/08: A Post-Election Autopsy
By Edward Cline
The times ahead of us will be perilous, because
of the government's powers to enforce obedience and conformity with little
chance of dissention; and dangerous, because so many Americans are comfortable
with those powers, and see in them the ingredients for 'hope' and 'change.'
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10/8/08: The Congressional Betrayal of America
By Edward Cline
When the justice of reality comes calling, Congress
does not acknowledge its failure or the justice, but acts to broaden the scope
of its power.
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9/30/08: The Financial Panic and the Only Proper Answer to It
By Nicholas Provenzo
Give us liberty, and death to government controls
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9/24/08: Refuting Smears Against the Right to Abortion
By Nicholas Provenzo
Abortion has its critics. Here I stand up to their
lies.
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9/18/08: The Fundamental Right to Abortion
By Nicholas Provenzo
That a person does not have the right to coerce
the process of a woman's womb against her will ought to be academic. That it is
not is the sad testament to the irrationality of our times.
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9/16/08: Sarah Palin's Down Syndrome Child and the Right to Abortion
By Nicholas Provenzo
Abortion is moral and a woman has a moral right to chose to have one
if that is her wish.
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9/10/06: 1776 vs. 9/11
By Edward Cline
The Founders existed, they acted, and blessed us with their ideas, convictions,
and the courage to stand by them. To them, nothing less than victory was
practical or moral.
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:: The Capitalist's Book Club |
If
you seek to fully understand the case for capitalism and individual
rights, here's where to start. Read expert
reviews, browse CAC's recommended readings list and buy books
online—we offer it all.
The Capitalist Manifesto
Reviewed by Gideon Reich
A host of books have been published
seeking to explain various aspects of the capitalist system, yet
never before has there been a single volume that presented the
historical origins, moral justification, and practical success of
capitalism. »
Read the entire review.
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Buy it now!
The Abolition of Antitrust
Reviewed by Gideon Reich
The choice of “Abolition” in the title of
this book is a powerful inclusion—it seeks to place the repeal of
antitrust on the same moral ground as the repeal of slavery during
the American Civil War. As such, this book
will be anathema to any who see no connection between values and economics
because The Abolition of Antitrust serves as both a primer and as a
call to arms. »
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