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Navigator, February, 2002

Commentaries:

Two Cheers for John Tierney
Why is the New York Times better on Tuesdays and Fridays than it is on any other day? Because on those days the paper's Metro Section prints 'The Big City,' written by the libertarian columnist John Tierney.

Switzerland's Most Wanted
Just as government has long kept Pierre Boulez's career afloat, so it has finally granted him his lifelong wish to be declared a threat to bourgeois peace.

Articles:

Beyond Good and Bad
The virtue of selfishness has become a tough sell. National honors are being bestowed on firefighters who died by the hundreds trying to save strangers; on young americans killed while protecting their country; and on airline passengers who heedlessly threw themselves on would=be hijackers. In this climate, it is harder to make the case for a morality that says, 'Maximize your chances for survival and reap the rewards.

The Virtue of Profit and the Profitable Virtues
In Ayn Rand and Business, Donna Greiner and Theodore Kinni address the moral foundations that Objectivism provides for business and management. The result is a work that will be of value to Objectivist and buiness readers alike.

Logbook: A Feast for the Mind, a Delight to the Spirit: Summer Seminar 2002.

Other Logbook items:

Opera: The Next Objectivist Obsession?
New TOC Web Site Design
At the Center
Soundings

Suggested Readings on Business Success


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