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Navigator, February, 2001

Navigator, February, 2001
Articles
Objectivist Ethics in the Information-Age Economy
Nathaniel Branden
(2/1/2001)
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Commentaries
Environmentalism: Don't Judge It by Its Extremists.
Patrick Stephens
(2/1/2001)
Morality and Politics
David Kelley
(2/1/2001)
Will the Free World Lose Western Europe?
Kevin Hill
(2/1/2001)
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News
Kelley and Thomas Attend Conferences
TOC's executive director, David Kelley, and its manager of research and training, William Thomas, attended the Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association in New York City
TOC Gears Up for the Summer Seminar
The center's staff have been working hard to prepare for the twelfth annual summer seminar. To be held in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, this year's seminar will bring together hundreds of people for a mix of education, social life, inspiration, and good fun.
TOC increase web presence
TOC joins up with Grantmatch.org, Guidestar.com, Helping.org, and Igive.com
Weekend Seminars in Objectivism
TOC is now offering The Essence of Objectivism as a day and a half weekend seminar
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Summer Intershipes

The Objectivist Center offers summer internships and visiting fellowships for students and scholars who want to work on writing projects at its offices in Poughkeepsie, New York.

The center is currently accepting applications for paid internships for the coming summer . Summer internships provide students with training in writing on Objectivist themes. Interns may work in variety of divisions at TOC, from Research and Training to Public Advocacy, depending on their aptitudes and interests and on TOC's current needs. (Interns may also spend some time on general activities around the office.) Past writing projects have included answers to frequently-asked questions about the philosophy and research papers on epistemology and ethics. Interns receive generous stipends for their support and must commit to at least ten weeks in Poughkeepsie working closely with TOC staff.

Applications are available on TOC's Web site and by request. For more details, e-mail wthomas@objectivistcenter.org or write to Thomas at TOC. Internships are also possible for non-summer months.


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