Fall 2012

Hey everyone. We got a nice amount of exposure at the student activities fair, and hope to get this semester started with a good first meeting. Updates on specific times will be sent through the mailing list, if you wish to be added to this list let me know at reid.atcheson@rice.edu

Everyone should know that in mid October an excellent speaker will be coming to rice thanks to the HOS (Houston Objectivist Society). The speaker is Alex Epstein, and he focuses on energy related issues. I will also keep people updated on this event via the mailing list, I hope to see a very large attendance to this, as it will be excellent!

First Meeting for Fall 2011 on Sept 8th

Join us for the first meeting this semester on
Thursday, September 8th
7:30 pm
224 Herring Hall.

Our meeting schedule is out for the semester, check it out.  The Undercurrent is organizing live lectures for Capitalism Awareness Week in late september. Stay tuned for more details.

Next Meeting on “Self-Interest”, Thurs Sept 23. at 7:30 p.m 125 HRG

The next few meetings will focus on morality and Objectivist virtues.  We will begin with Dr. Tara Smith’s lecture on “Self-Interest” which can be found here. This lecture will examine what self-interest is, why it is right and how it can be achieved.  In the followup meeting, we will subsequently read excerpts from Dr. Smith’s book “Ayn Rand’s Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist” to understand why rationality is the primary virtue according to Objectivism, and how it follows that honesty, independence, justice, integrity, productiveness and pride are virtuous qualities.

Meeting Details
Date: Thursday, Sept 23
Time: 7:30 p.m
Venue: 125 Herring Hall

Hope to see you there!
Rice Objectivism Club

Fall Meetings Start Sept 14th

Hello All,


We shall begin meetings for the Fall semester with an audio lecture by Ayn Rand introducing Objectivism to new members of the Club. The lecture will be followed by a Q & A session. The meeting will be at 125 Herring Hall at 7:30 pm. The audio lectures we shall listen to can be found here.

Our next meeting will be on Sept 23, same time and place. We will watch a lecture on Selfishness by Tara Smith. Watch out for more details!

Hope to see you there!

Rice Objectivism Club

ROC will be at the Activities Fair this Friday

Its that time of the year again! The Rice Objectivism Club will be at the Activities Fair from 12:30 to 4:30 pm on 27th Aug at the Student Center. The club is for students who are interested in Ayn Rand and would like to learn more about her philosophy and how it applies to real life scenarios. You are welcome to stop by and chat with club officers. We will be giving away 100 free Ayn Rand samplers and the Undercurrent newsletter. If you have heard of Ayn Rand and would like to know more, be sure to pick up a copy. We also encourage you to sign up on our mailing list to find out about our weekly meetings and lecture events.  If you don’t have copies of The Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged, we will giving away  10 copies to new members on our mailing list.

Hope to see you there!

Rice Objectivism Club

Lecture: Passing Judgement – Ayn Rand’s View of Justice

In the past 2 weeks, we have discussed Ayn Rand’s view of selfishness and read an introduction to Objectivist Ethics. At the next meeting on October 7th at our usual time & place – 1042 DH, 7:30 pm instead of reading essays, we will watch a 30 minute lecture by Tara Smith followed by 30 minute Q&A session if there is an interest. We will of course be having our own discussion as well.
Summary

It is commonly believed that to be a just person, one who treats others fairly, one must be selfless. Ayn Rand demonstrated that nothing could be further from the truth. She held that justice is a selfish virtue.

In this talk, Dr. Smith, professor of philosophy at the University of Texas and author of Ayn Rand’s Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist, explores Ayn Rand’s unique conception of justice. After explaining why it is in one’s self-interest to be a just person, Dr. Smith explores several related topics, including: the emphatic need to judge other people; how today’s pervasive egalitarianism is completely anti-justice; and when, if ever, forgiveness and mercy are justified.

A fuller understanding of the virtue of justice, Dr. Smith believes, can enable each of us to live more successful, happy lives.

About Tara Smith

Tara Smith is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas, where she currently holds the Anthem Foundation Fellowship for the Study of Objectivism. She is the author of Moral Rights & Political Freedom;,Viable Values: A Study of Life as the Root & Reward of Morality (Rowman & Littlefield, 2000); and Ayn Rand’s Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist. Dr. Smith has published articles or lectured on such topics as self-interest, objectivity, individual rights, judicial “activism,” pride, justice, forgiveness, and romantic love. Dr. Smith has also presented seminars on clear thinking to businessmen.


Kickstarting the Fall semester with “Philosophy: Who Needs It”

Dear ROC members,

A warm welcome to the freshman joining us this year and returning students. We will start off the semester with a meeting to introduce Objectivism and motivate those of you unfamiliar with it to participate in our club meetings and discussions on

Wednesday, Sept 2nd
7:30 pm Duncan Hall 1042

We will listen to a 30 minute lecture that Ayn Rand gave to the class of 1974 at West Point titled “Philosophy: Who Needs It”. In her talk Ayn Rand shows why, in order to deal with concrete, real-life problems, an individual needs some implicit or explicit view of the world, of man’s place in it, and of what goals and values he ought to pursue. The abstract premises an individual holds may be true and consistent, reached by conscientious thought—and the purpose of the science of philosophy is to teach one how to achieve this—or his premises may be a heap of clashing ideas unwittingly absorbed from the culture around him. But either way, she argues, the power of philosophy is inescapable.
(An excerpt from a description of one of her books with the same title. The audio lecture is also available online.)

At the meeting, I will also be giving away 20 copies of either the Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged for those who won the book drawing. If some of you have an idea about what you would like to discuss and learn this semester, Wednesday’s meeting would be a good opportunity to make suggestions for the Fall calendar.

Hope to see you there,
Rice Objectivism Club

ROC will be at the Activities Fair

The Rice Objectivism Club will be at the Activities Fair from 12:30 to 4:30 pm. The club is for students who are interested in Ayn Rand and would like to learn more about her philosophy and how it applies to real life scenarios. You are welcome to stop by and chat with club officers. We will be giving away 100 free Ayn Rand samplers. If you have heard of Ayn Rand and would like to know more, be sure to pick up a copy. We also encourage you to sign up on our mailing list to find out about our weekly meetings and lecture events.  If you don’t have copies of The Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged, we will giving away 10 copies of each to new members on our mailing list.  

Hope to see you there!

Rice Objectivism Club

The Financial Crisis: Free Markets as the Only Practical and Moral Solution

I am delighted to inform everyone that Yaron Brook will be speaking at Rice University on Tuesday, March 31st, at 7:30 pm in 100 Keck Hall. 

Talk Description: 

Virtually everyone today regards the financial crisis as a failure of the free market. In this talk, Yaron Brook, executive director of the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights, will argue that in fact it is the un-free market that has failed. It was not capitalism that held interest rates below the rate of inflation,spurring massive amounts of borrowing and a housing boom. It was not capitalism that gave us Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which promoted subprime lending and helped fuel the boom. It was not capitalism that gave us deposit insurance and the “too big to fail” doctrine, which encouraged risky financial practices. These, and many anti-capitalist measures like them, Dr. Brook will argue, laid the groundwork for the financial crisis. The only cure, according to Dr. Brook, is to set the market free. But to do that, Americans must embrace capitalism as a moral system–one that should be defended without guilt.

About Yaron Brook:  Yaron Brook is president and executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute. He is a regular contributor to Forbes.com and a contributing editor of The Objective Standard. He received his MBA and Ph.D. in Finance at UT-Austin and has been published in academic as well as popular publications, and his opinion-editorials appear in major newspapers. He is frequently interviewed on national TV and radio. Dr. Brook lectures on Objectivism, business ethics and foreign policy at college campuses, community groups and corporations across America and throughout the world.

Craig Biddle on Capitalism: The Only Moral Social System

Hello All,

Craig Biddle is the editor of The Objective Standard and the author of Loving Life: The Morality of Self Interest and the Facts that Support It. He will be presenting the talk on Capitalism on

October 23, Thursday
100 Herring Hall
7:30 pm

Summary
Capitalism is widely recognized as the practical social system because, wherever and to the extent that it is implemented, it leads to wealth and prosperity. But this same system is widely regarded as immoral because it enables people to act fully in their own self-interest—that is, to act on their own judgment and to keep, use, and dispose of the product of their own effort. More recently, many politicians and commentators would have you believe that capitalism is neither practical nor moral in light of the recent financial crisis. In fact, it is a return to capitalism that will lead to a healthy economy and prosperity. This talk demonstrates why, far from making capitalism immoral, the fact that it enables everyone to act selfishly and own property is what makes it not only the most practical but also the only moral social system ever devised.

See you all there!