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Navigator, February, 2001

Navigator, February, 2001
Articles
Objectivist Ethics in the Information-Age Economy
Nathaniel Branden
(2/1/2001)
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Commentaries
Environmentalism: Don't Judge It by Its Extremists.
Patrick Stephens
(2/1/2001)
Morality and Politics
David Kelley
(2/1/2001)
Will the Free World Lose Western Europe?
Kevin Hill
(2/1/2001)
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News
Kelley and Thomas Attend Conferences
TOC's executive director, David Kelley, and its manager of research and training, William Thomas, attended the Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association in New York City
Summer Intershipes
Summer Interships available at The Objectivist Center
TOC Gears Up for the Summer Seminar
The center's staff have been working hard to prepare for the twelfth annual summer seminar. To be held in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, this year's seminar will bring together hundreds of people for a mix of education, social life, inspiration, and good fun.
TOC increase web presence
TOC joins up with Grantmatch.org, Guidestar.com, Helping.org, and Igive.com
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Weekend Seminars in Objectivism

William Thomas's introductory course "The Essence of Objectivism" received rave reviews at the 2000 summer seminar. This course is now available through TOC's Speakers Bureau as a day-and-a-half weekend seminar for twenty to forty people. TOC members who are interested in arranging for this course to be offered in their own locality are encouraged to contact Thomas at TOC for detailed information on how to bring it about. TOC is eager to present such courses to a wider audience, but needs its members assistance to make that happen.


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