Survey! How Many Gulchers Have Gone On to Read Rand Since Coming to This Site?
You saw the Atlas Shrugged movies and you found the Gulch. You picked up the book, Atlas Shrugged and learned of a philosophy of life that explained how you've always felt but did not know how to completely articulate. Or-you hadn't read AS in years and were inspired by the movies to pick it up and read it again. Wait! Don't go yet! I want you to also let us know if you have read any of Rand's non-fiction since you landed in the Gulch. But wait! I'd also like to know if you have ventured to other Objectivist scholarly sites after learning about them here (seeing a video or clicking a link which was a cite). Looking forward to your responses.
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My brother, who introduced me to AR, is rereading AS.
The Atlas Summit focuses on Objectivism and its relation to life. We offer sessions on the arts, on philosophy, on history, politics, and culture, and on the art of living well.
There are a variety of topics we don't normally host, from dietary advice to technical topics in science and engineering. But sometimes we are fortunate enough to have reports on philosophy of science or on the implications of new technology.
This year, Robert Hayden will speak on the industrial revolution in New England: that's old tech, but the emphasis will be on engineering achievements.
Dale Halling will speak on the sources of economic growth. He will emphasize the importance of technological innovation.
Many Atlas Summit attendees are interested and/or work in science and technology.
See the whole schedule at www.atlassociety.org/as
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