By Aaron Day The principle so well dramatized in Dallas Buyers Club is this: Your life belongs to you. It’s yours. It does not belong to the government or some collection of federal bureaucrats. You should not need their permission or anyone’s to act as you see fit to preserve your life. Read more >

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Symposium on Parenting and Childhood By William R Thomas
 The 2014 Atlas Summit will feature a symposium on parenting and childhood. Three speakers will give four distinct presentations on the Objectivist approach to choosing to have children, best techniques for raising children, and the educational, developmental, and ethical needs of children. At the end of the day, the speakers join together on a panel to compare notes, discuss differences of opinion, and find common ground. New insights will be gained and differences will be clarified in a showcase of open Objectivist intellectual exchange Watch now >
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Leftists Celebrate Anti-Semites By Edward Hudgins Novelist Alice Walker is a fan of the lunatic delusions British ex-sportscaster and Green Party spokesman David Icke. In an interview last year Walker said of Icke, “What I was remembering was how he called our oppressors ‘blue eyed devils.’ Now who could that have been? Well, we see them here in David Icke’s book as the descendants of the reptilian race that landed on our sweet planet.” Read more > |
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2014 Atlas Society education programs

The Atlas Society is focused on helping students at all levels develop a strong understanding of what Objectivism holds and why it is true. We are also interested in research developing Objectivism further. And we maintain, in this work, the spirit of benevolent interaction that characterizes open Objectivism. For 2014, we have some new plans. Read more > |
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