

ISI: Is Ayn Rand Bad for the Market? Institute in the News
December 7, 2009 | Filed Under Chicago, Cook County, Democrats/Leftists, Economy/Finances, Global Warming, Government, Corruption, Illinois, Illinois Policy Institute, Liberals, Socialism, Taxes, Warner Todd Huston | Comments Off
From the Illinois Policy Institute:
In case you missed it, Heather Wilhelm, our vice president of marketing and communications, was featured in the Wall Street Journal today. Her article, “Is Ayn Rand Bad for the Market?”, has drawn a tremendous response from both fans and critics. You can read the full article in the Wall Street Journal here. If you’d like to see Heather’s response to the critics of her piece, you can visit our blog here.
Also, last night, the Institute was featured on “The Political Grapevine” on Fox News’ Special Report show. You can watch the feature here, which includes a blog post written by our executive vice president Kristina Rasmussen.

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