Steven Yates


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Why the War on Smoking Will Fail

No One Can Be Forced to Quit Smoking

JULY 01, 2000 by STEVEN YATES

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The Dangers of Growing Up Comfortable

The Laws of Wealth Creation Are Not Learned Automatically

MAY 01, 2000 by STEVEN YATES

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Einstein's Brain and the Egalitarian Mind

An Elite of Talent and Ability Always Soars Ahead

NOVEMBER 01, 1999 by STEVEN YATES

Book Review

The Menace of Multiculturalism by Alvin J. Schmidt

Multiculturalism Relies on a Level of Doublespeak That Would Have Shocked Even Orwell

JANUARY 01, 1998 by STEVEN YATES

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The Central Economic Fallacy of the Century

The Economy Cannot Be Micromanaged from a Central Point

NOVEMBER 01, 1997 by STEVEN YATES

Article

Star Trek and Collectivism: The Case of the Borg

Star Trek Shows What a Society Ruled by the Collective Mind Would Look Like

APRIL 01, 1997 by STEVEN YATES

Article

Book Review: Ending Affirmative Action: The Case for Colorblind Justice by Terry Eastland

Policies of Color-Consciousness and Group-Based Preferences Keep Racial Tensions Inflamed

JANUARY 01, 1997 by STEVEN YATES

Article

Government Licensing: The Enemy of Employment

How Come Many People Who Want to Work Can't Find Jobs?

JULY 01, 1996 by STEVEN YATES

Book Review

Civil Wrongs: What Went Wrong With Affirmative Action

Civil-Rights Legislation Pretends to Peer into the Hearts of Men

JUNE 01, 1995 by LLEWELLYN H. ROCKWELL JR
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