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Arts & Culture, Philosophy
Poets of Spring and Appraisals of Man
Timothy Sandefur April 12, 2019
The poets E. E. Cummings and T. S. Eliot offer contrasting views of spring—and of mankind in general. Which captures the soul of the season?
Arts & Culture
John Gillis on Romantic Realism in Architecture
Stephanie Bond April 11, 2019
"Architects can add much to human happiness if they actively adopt a design philosophy that projects a good, bright view of the world while holding a heroic view of people." —John Gillis
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Craig Biddle Speaks on "The Morality of Self-Interest and Why You Need It" at David Game College, London
Tim White April 9, 2019
Craig Biddle speaks to a lively and attentive group of David Game College students on the morality (and necessity) of self-interest.
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Josh Umbehr on Direct Primary Care at TOS-Con 2019
Jon Hersey April 6, 2019
If you want to stop being fleeced for medical care and, instead, step into the future of medicine, don’t miss Dr. Umbehr’s illuminating discussion.
Science & Technology
Flying Is Safer Than Eating
Timothy Sandefur April 6, 2019
We owe a debt of gratitude to the countless engineers and pilots who have managed to make air travel among the safest things human beings do.
Good Living, Reviews
Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World by Cal Newport
Jonathan Townley April 6, 2019
We can all benefit from being selective when it comes to using technology.
Announcements, Ayn Rand & Objectivism, Philosophy, Politics & Rights
Craig Biddle to Speak in Bulgaria and UK on Self-Interest, Individualism, Government
Tim White March 28, 2019
Topics include the morality of self-interest, the importance of individualism, the proper role of government, and how to support and defend these truths.
Philosophy
The Hard-Won Wisdom of a Former Bigot
Jon Hersey March 28, 2019
Megan Phelps-Roper was five when her parents first put a picket sign in her hands. You don't want to know what it said.
Arts & Culture
‘Look for Beauty, Not Ugliness’: Daniel Chester French and American Sculpture
Timothy Sandefur March 28, 2019
For Daniel Chester French, sculpting was a means of lighting the world with optimism.
Announcements, Ayn Rand & Objectivism
Prometheus Foundation for Advancing Objectivism: Founder’s Intent
Craig Biddle March 19, 2019
"I want others to have the same life-changing benefits as I have had from studying Ayn Rand and the Objectivist philosophy." ―Carl B. Barney
Arts & Culture
Miles Davis’s Kind of Blue at Sixty
Timothy Sandefur March 19, 2019
Kind of Blue is a landmark in the history of jazz, and even after sixty years, it still sounds fresh.
Announcements, Arts & Culture
TOS-Con Will Be an Intellectual and Visual Feast!
Jon Hersey March 19, 2019
Here’s an indication of what Bryan Larsen will discuss in his TOS-Con 2019 talk, “Optimism in the Visual Arts.”
Announcements, Arts & Culture
For a Soul-Fueling Experience, Check out Quent Cordair Fine Art at TOS-Con
Jon Hersey March 19, 2019
Quent Cordair Fine Art will have a gallery onsite at TOS-Con 2019, and co-owner Linda Cordair will give a breakout session talk titled, “Finding Joy and Inspiration in Visual Art.”
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FEE’s Summer Seminars Provide Growth Opportunities for High-Schoolers
Jon Hersey March 19, 2019
Here's an amazing opportunity for high-schoolers to deepen their knowledge of economics, cultivate leadership skills, and learn to think like entrepreneurs.
Announcements, Good Living
Only 12 hours left to save 20 to 50% on TOS-Con 2019!
Craig Biddle March 15, 2019
Early-bird discounts for TOS-Con 2019: Philosophy for Freedom and Flourishing expire at midnight tonight.