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Navigator, July/August, 2003

Navigator, July/August, 2003
Articles
Is High Self-Esteem Bad for You?
Lives and Lessons for a Museum of Capitalism
Roger Donway
(8/1/2003)
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Commentaries
The Charms and Enchantments of Fantasy
William Thomas
(8/1/2003)
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Reviews
Top Fantasy Series
William Thomas (8/1/2003)
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News
Activism at the D.C. Office
Ed Hudgins activities at the D.C. Office
Ed Hudgins Reports from the Front
The director of TOC's Washington office has launched a new vehicle for spreading the center's ideas.
Sightings, July-August 2003
Victor Niederhoffer; David Kelley teaches cognitive science at Vassar College; Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Ayn Rand fans
Soundings, July-August 2003
Wordwatcher: Altruism; Media Misrepresentations of business
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Suggested Readings: Self-Esteem


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TOC Promotion Seen by Thousands

In partnership with Free-Market.Net (F-MN), The Objectivist Center ran a promotion during the month of May for TOC's summer seminar. The seminar was featured on F-MN's home page, as well as in ads and in the member newsletter. The promotion was seen by approximately 25,000 people, of whom nearly 1,500 visited The Objectivist Center Web site and two dozen went to the seminar page directly. In addition, eleven times during the month, F-MN promoted TOC—again, focusing on the summer seminar—to about 10,000 readers. As part of the promotion, a drawing was held for all respondents, and George Smith of Lawrenceville, Georgia, won hardcover editions of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, as well as a signed edition of David Kelley's A Life of One's Own.


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