The New Individualist, January/February 2005
Editor's Desk
Ideas and Issues
Quattrone Appeals His Conviction by Roger Donway
Frank P. Quattrone is appealing his conviction for obstruction of justice, and his arguments are being supported by several associations of lawyers.
More on Law and Punishment by William E. Perry
A recent Supreme Court decision has given a bizarre twist to the state of sentencing law.
Charles Tomlinson Led a Wonderful Life by William E. Perry
Charles Tomlinson, a long-time supporter of The Objectivist Center, died on December 28, 2004, after living an excellent life.
OPS: Other People's Stuff* by Charles E. Tomlinson
Everything in our world is covered with a thick, gooey atmosphere of Other People's Stuff.
What Is So Wrong about Being Wrong? by Charles E. Tomlinson
Being wrong is a human condition, not a cosmic judgment.
Feature Article
The Need for a New Individualism by Edward Hudgins
The political and economic manifestations of individualism—freedom and capitalism—cannot stand on their own; they require sound moral ideas of rational self-interest.
Perspectives
The Normality of Freedom by Timothy Sandefur
Randy Barnett offers a systematic defense of a libertarian interpretation of the U.S. Constitution.
Soundings








