A New Objectivism Course Goes on Sale The Objectivism Store releases The Essence of Objectivism, a new introductory course on objectivism on Ayn Rand.
A New Unrugged Individualism Announcing the publication of a revised edition of David Kelley's seminal tract Unrugged Individualism: The Selfish Basis of Benevolence.
Cyberseminar Returns Cyberseminar announcment for ''Continental Orgins of Postmodernism''--lead by Dr. Stephen Hicks.
Objectivism from the Source The Objectivist Center will hold a distance learning course from September 15 through December 1, 2004; learn about Objectivism from your home!
Objectivist Studies Flourishing at TOC Advancing Objectivism: the scholarship and research activities of The Objectivist Center staff: including the Effective Communication Workshop, Cyberseminar in Objectivist Studies, the Advanced Seminar, and the Objectivist Studies monograph series.
Sightings, June 2004 Ayn Rand, Homosexuality, and Human Liberation is published; Center Member tours with Disney; Journal of Ayn Rand Studies issues call for papers.
TOC announces two new seminars TOC announces the Graduate Seminar in Objectivist Philosophy and Method to be held at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY, July 31- Aug 7, 2004; and the Distance-Learning Seminar in Objectivism to be offered Fall 2004.
TOC Reprints Unrugged Individualism The Objectivism Center has reprinted David Kelley’s Unrugged Individualism: The Selfish Basis of Benevolence.
Web Site Begins Q&A The launching of a new service to allow for submission of questions on how Objectivism might address particular issues. Answers are archived on the website.
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