10 min. The American Revolution and the Tea Party Movement
From April 10, 2009: Don Watkins argues that today’s Tea Party movement has not earned a comparison to the American Revolution. (The Mike Slater Show, 10 min.)
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 with Don Watkins
From April 10, 2009: Don Watkins argues that today’s Tea Party movement has not earned a comparison to the American Revolution. (The Mike Slater Show, 10 min.)
Posted in Don Watkins
Tags: activism, American Revolution, individual rights, Mike Slater, tea parties
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 with Don Watkins
As Tea Party protests take place across America, Don Watkins urges us to remember that the Boston Tea Party was not a revolt against specific taxes, but against the abandonment of individual rights.
Posted in Don Watkins
Tags: activism, individual rights, tea parties
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 with Don Watkins
Don Watkins argues that in order to protect ourselves from the continuing infringements on our freedoms, we must be willing to take a moral stand, and the only moral system that defends freedom is a moral system that holds individual self-interest as its standard.
Posted in Don Watkins
Tags: activism, Ayn Rand, selfishness, tea parties
Wednesday, May 20, 2009 with Yaron Brook
Yaron Brook’s “Call to Action” series continues with a discussion of the recent surge of interest in Atlas Shrugged within popular culture, and its relation to the present financial crisis.
Posted in Yaron Brook
Tags: activism, Atlas Shrugged, Call to Action, conservatism, economy, selfishness
Tuesday, May 19, 2009 with Yaron Brook
In March 2009, Yaron Brook inaugurated a monthly series of “Call to Action” interviews designed for students.
Posted in Yaron Brook
Tags: activism, altruism, banking, Call to Action, capitalism, economy, regulation
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