Capitalism: The Cure for Racism (Short)
Professor George Reisman spoke at the Objectivist Philosophy Club. In his remarks, he argued that affirmative action and…
Professor George Reisman spoke at the Objectivist Philosophy Club. In his remarks, he argued that affirmative action and other government pr… read more
Professor George Reisman spoke at the Objectivist Philosophy Club. In his remarks, he argued that affirmative action and other government programs have unintentionally limited the economic opportunities of African-Americans and that eliminating government regulations and activating a truly free market economy would benefit them immensely. He supported this argument with the idea that true capitalism, which is driven solely by the profit motive, would be racially blind. close
Professor George Reisman spoke at the Objectivist Philosophy Club. In his remarks, he argued that affirmative action and…
After his private meeting with President Clinton, Reverend Jesse Jackson talked with reporters. He stressed that anti-di…
As part of a forum titled, “Expanding the Marketplace: Inclusion, the Key to Economic Growth and Opportunity,” President…
Author Stephen Carter attended Stanford University and Yale University Law School. He discussed the problem of whites op…