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DESCRIPTION |
Objectivist Philosophy |
www.objectivistcenter.org |
Site of The Objectivist Center (formerly, the Institute for
Objectivist Studies), founded by Dr. David Kelley. Includes
many online articles on Objectivism and its applications, a
catalog of publications, an index of local clubs, event
information, and links to other sites. |
www.aynrand.org |
Site of the Ayn Rand Institute, founded by Dr. Leonard
Peikoff. Includes information about Ayn Rand and Objectivism,
including online audio and video materials, articles, and
excerpts from books. |
WideSCOPE.tripod.com |
Site of the Space Coast Objectivism Promoters and Explorers
(SCOPE), an "intellectual discussion forum" based in central
Florida. Includes a basic exposition of Ayn Rand's ideas,
essays, links, and suggested readings. |
Psychology |
www.nathanielbranden.net |
Articles, essays, and information about the writings and other
work of Nathaniel Branden, the foremost authority on
self-esteem. |
Perspectives on Freedom |
www.cato.org |
Main website of the Cato Institute, a major think tank
investigating alternatives compatible with the "American
principles of limited government, individual liberty, and
peace." Site includes many policy papers and reviews of books
published by Cato. |
www.laissezfaire.org |
Site of Laissez-Faire Books, containing an online catalog with
reviews of books, audiotapes, and videotapes on theoretical,
practical, and historical aspects of freedom. |
www.lfcgate.org |
The Laissez Faire Capitalism Gateway, a directory of online
resources for advocates of individualism and
freedom. |
www.mises.org |
Site of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, including scholarly
essays, bibliographies, online books, and many other materials
about the Austrian school of economics and the liberal
intellectual tradition. |
www.quackgrass.com |
Site of Quackgrass Press, promoting reason and freedom through
provocative essays, news commentaries, and lists of suggested
readings and links. |
General Interest |
www.jczone.com |
Personal pages of the author's brother, containing aphoristic
philosophical observations, polical commentary, a book list,
and humor. |