Objectivism Today 1994
The all-day conference "Objectivism Today 1994" was
held on May 14 at Parker Meridien hotel in mid-town Manhattan and drew over 130 people.
Program:
David Kelley: The Politics of Virtue
From William Bennetts Book of Virtues to Hillary
Clinton's "politics of meaning," conservatives on the right and communitarians
on the left have been rushing in to fill what they see as a moral vacuum in American life.
David Kelley will explain why the ideological battle is shifting from economics and
politics to ethics and culture, and why this creates a tremendous opportunity for
Objectivism. Drawing on recent work by Institute scholars, Dr. Kelley will discuss the
challenges of communicating the Objectivist ethic to a public that is hungry for values.
Dr. Kelley is the Institute's executive director. He has
taught philosophy and written widely on political and cultural issues.
Kirsti Minsaas: Structure and Meaning in Ayn Rand's
Novels
A distinctive feature of Ayn Rand's novels is their
structural complexity. Kirsti Minsaas, a doctoral candidate in English literature at the
University of Oslo, will discuss how a closer analysis of this complexity enhances our
aesthetic appreciation of the novels and illuminates their philosophical meaning.
A former actress on the Norwegian stage, Ms. Minsaas has
lectured on Ayn Rand's fiction at conferences in Europe.
Stephen Moses: Rolling Back the Welfare StateA
Success Story
Today's welfare state is a derelict structure wobbling on the
shaky foundation of altruism. Stephen Moses will explain how the Objectivist ethics gives
us the knowledge and tools to dismantle it and rebuild on solid ground, replacing welfare
programs with private insurance. A nationally recognized expert on Medicaid and long-term
care who was instrumental in slowing the growth of Medicaid, Mr. Moses frequently consults
with state governments on how to encourage private insurance as an alternative to public
assistance for the middle class. Drawing on his experience, he will discuss concrete
strategies for successful political change.
Mr. Moses is currently Director of Research at LTC, Inc., a
firm specializing in long-term care financing and insurance.
Kenneth Livingston: Raising Good Kids
How can we help children develop the traits of character
which Objectivism says are required for happiness and success? Drawing on the available
literature in psychology, Kenneth Livingston will discuss what parents and teachers can do
to encourage the growth of virtue in children, even before children have acquired explicit
moral concepts. His discussion will focus on the virtues of honesty and pride.
Dr. Livingston teaches psychology at Vassar College. A
specialist in development, he has published research on the development of concepts in
preschool and school-aged children.
James Hill: The FountainheadA report from
Hollywood
James Hill is producing the remake of The Fountainhead,
planned for release by Warner Brothers in the Spring of 1995. With the script complete and
filming scheduled to begin this summer, Mr. Hill will report on the project: how he
steered it through the "Hollywood jungle," and what his plans for the movie are.
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