Chuck Braman's Letters to the Editor
The arguments in the following letters are strongly influenced by the
political
philosophies of John Locke and Ayn Rand, and the political
economies of the Classical and Austrian schools. For more
information on these sources, please visit the Personal
link above. The letters are arranged in approximate chronological order,
beginning with the most recent. I'm very proud of the endorsement given
these letters by my favorite economist, Dr. George Reisman, who writes
that, "Chuck Braman, a professional jazz musician, is a highly
articulate advocate of Objectivism and laissez-faire capitalism. His
letters to the editor are models of clear, persuasive argument in brief
format." (For information in Dr. Reisman's works, please visit the
Economics link in the Personal section of this site.)
Environmentalism vs. Business (published in New York
Times)
The Right
to Life vs. "The Right to Life" Movement
Public
Promises vs. Private Profits
Free
Speech/Trade vs. Zoning Restrictions (published in NY Post)
Clinton's
Dishonesty
Environmentalism
vs. Science
Public
Education vs. Free Speech
Pity vs.
Productivity
Monopolies
Real & Imaginary (published in AOB News)
Surrender
vs. Peace
Environmentalism's
Dishonesty
Government
Rights (published in NY Post)
Determining
Fair CEO Salaries (published in NY Post)
Bureaucracy
vs. Economic Rights (published
in NY Post)
German
Philosophy vs. Freedom
Private
Ownership vs. Public "Ownership"
Abolishing
Rent Control (published
in NY Post)
Privatizing
The Subway (published in NY Post)
Rights vs.
"Animal Rights"
South Africa
vs. Cuba
Immigration
Rights 1 (published in NY Post)
Immigration
Rights 2 (published in NY Post)
Immigration
Rights 3
Environmentalism
vs. Human Welfare (published in Free Times)
Political
Force vs. Individual Choice (published in Cleveland Edition)
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