On Saturday July 5, the Atlas Society's director of advocacy, Ed Hudgins
On Saturday July 5, the Atlas Society's director of advocacy, Ed Hudgins
The Atlas Society's Ed Hudgins was cited in the Providence Journal article " ."
This past Sunday Ed Hudgins was a guest on the Bob Zadek radio show.
Is the Federal Trade Commission for a free-market economy? A recent blog post by three of its top officials could almost make you think so.
April 28, 2014 -- Entrepreneur Jay Lapeyre has endorsed the Atlas Society's new book, The Republican Party's Civil War: Will Freedom Win?
It is looking like Syria’s civil war is going the central government’s way. The dictatorship of King (I mean, “President” for life) Bashar al-Assad looks likely to remain in power.
If you were hoping that Ladar Levison’s court fight over his refusal to expose users of his secure email system, Lavabit, to government surveillance, would produce a shining judicial defense of privacy and business rights, today the Fourth Circuit let you down.
Forbes.com has posted an opinion piece by Kerri Toloczko with the damning title “
Update: April 14, 8:15 pm: The book is now a #1 Kindle National Best-Seller in "Political Parties" and a #2 Kindle Na
Does the Internet security disaster known as “Heartbleed” mean we need regulation of Internet security software, so that our passwords won’t be leaked and our personal information compromised?
April 10, 2014 -- Yesterday Ed Hudgins was on live radio discussing the Atlas Society's new book, The Republican Party's Civil War: Will Freedom Win? If you missed it, you can listen to it here.
After two court defeats, the IRS is still at it. A federal judge in D.C. said it couldn’t license tax preparers.
April 9, 2014 -- Today, from 12:30pm - 1:30 pm EST, Ed Hudgins will be interviewed live on the Ben Swann radio show.
Reporting in the Huffington Post , Matt Sheehan relates a story that is both sad and hilarious at the same time. Laugh and cry along with me, as we survey this tale of green do-gooderism and crony capitalism gone wrong.
The Mississippi state government has enacted a law that illustrates most of what is wrong with the way conservatives promote freedom.
The producers of House of Cards are learning what a house of cards they’ve built for themselves.
On February 23, 2014, Ed Hudgins spoke at a Second Amendment rally at the State House in Concord, New Hampshire.
Politicians are often judged by the new laws they create, banning this and regulating that. But laws get in the way; they stop people from doing things.
One reason I am an Objectivist is because I came to see all the hypocrisies and bad ideas floating around in our culture just in the way Ayn Rand picks them out in The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged