The Atlas Society

By: The Atlas Society
  • Summary

  • Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism was set forth in such works as her epic novel Atlas Shrugged, and in her brilliant non-fiction essays. Objectivism is designed as a guide to life, and celebrates the remarkable potential and power of the individual. Objectivism also challenges the doctrines of irrationalism, self-sacrifice, brute force, and collectivism that have brought centuries of chaos and misery into the lives of millions of individuals. It provides fascinating insights into the world of politics, art, education, foreign policy, science, and more, rewarding you with a rich understanding of how ideas shape your world. Those who discover Objectivism often describe the experience as life-changing and liberating. Ayn Rand's philosophical works have been praised as presenting historic breakthroughs in thinking. At the Atlas Society, our scholars work to further develop this philosophy born in the mid-twentieth century. We present the empowering principles of Objectivism to a global audience, and offer those principles as a rational and moral alternative in the marketplace of philosophical ideas.
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Episodes
  • Ask The Atlas Society
    Oct 23 2020
    Join us for our first episode of our new segment - The Atlas Society Asks! In this episode, Students For Liberty's David Clement Joins Atlas Society CEO Jennifer Grossman.
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    Less than 1 minute
  • The Atlas Society Asks Clint Bolick
    Oct 23 2020
    The Atlas Society Asks Arizona Supreme Court Justice Clint Bolick. Justice Bolick founded the Institute for Justice in 1991, a non-profit law firm that litigates to limit government power, especially when it comes to property rights, economic liberty, and free speech. Justice Bolick is well known for his support of school choice and defense of vouchers. He has written a number of books, including David’s Hammer: The Case for an Activist Judiciary and Death Grip: Loosening the Law’s Stranglehold over Economic Liberty.
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    51 mins

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