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Basic Principles of Objectivism course now available for downloadNov 27, 2009
The Culture of Reason Center is offering lectures 1-20 of Nathaniel Branden’s The Basic Principles of Objectivism Course for sale as individual MP3 downloads. These are the original lectures that Branden gave during the operation of the Nathaniel...
Joshua Hall on the "Dilemma of School Finance Reform"Nov 17, 2009
I recently had the opportunity to interview the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship’s Fall 2009 guest speaker Joshua Hall about his views on school finance reform. Professor Hall explains why, despite an increase in spending on public education,...
9 ways to cut down on meeting timeNov 15, 2009
Meetings take up a lot of the typical manager’s time. “The average number of meetings more than doubled in the second half of the 20th Century and time spent in them just keeps growing” (Management-Issues.com, 2007). Not only that, meetings often...
Remembering the Fall of the Berlin WallNov 9, 2009
Today, I celebrate my birthday. Well, not really. I should call it my re-birthday. You see, I grew up in East Berlin, and today twenty years have passed since the Fall of the Berlin Wall.
I was 8 years old, living in Moscow on that day. Little did I...
9 ways to deal with chronic painOct 30, 2009
The American Chronic Pain Association reports that somewhere between 2 and 40 percent of adults suffer from chronic pain. According to a study by the National Institute of Health, “low back pain
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