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Dr. David N. Mayer’s monograph investigates several myths about Thomas Jefferson and discusses some of Jefferson’s shortcomings despite his genius and many outstanding accomplishments. Thomas Jefferson, Man versus Myth is available from Amazon or directly from Ockham’s Razor. Or for more information see our product page for Thomas Jefferson, Man versus Myth.
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Dr. Stephen Hicks applies philosopher Ayn Rand’s radical ethical perspective is applied to key issues in business ethics and contrasted to those perspectives that hold business to be essentially amoral or immoral. Special focus is given to the common assumption that conflicts of interest, either because of innate human badness or because of scarce resources, are fundamental to the human condition. Ayn Rand and Contemporary Business Ethics is available from Amazon or directly from Ockham’s Razor. Or for more information see our product page for Ayn Rand and Contemporary Business Ethics.
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In the first of Dr. David Kelley’s two short essays, “The Entrepreneurial Life,” Dr. Kelley discusses the psychological and moral character traits essential to living successfully in a free society. In the second, “Is It Nobler to Give than to Create?”, he argues that greater nobility accrues to acts of successful production than acts of philanthropy. This two-essay set is available from Amazon or directly from Ockham’s Razor. Or for more information see our product page for The Entrepreneurial Life and Is It Nobler to Give than to Create?
Money Can Buy Happiness
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Dr. Tara Smith’s monograph on the value and moral meaning of money. Money Can Buy Happiness is available from Amazon or direct from Ockham’s Razor. Or for more information see our product page for Money Can Buy Happiness.
Nietzsche and the Nazis
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Dr. Stephen Hicks’s 2:45-hour video documentary on Nietzsche, the Nazis, and the question of the extent to which the Nazis were justified in seeing Nietzsche as a forerunner. Nietzsche and the Nazis is available from Amazon or direct from Ockham’s Razor. Or for more information see our product page for Nietzsche and the Nazis.