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Welcome, Objectivists, Friends & Families!

Location
Dallas, TX 32.94-96.84 75244US
Meetups
171 so far
Rating
North Texas Objectivist Society 4.50 4.5020
Founded
October 22, 2003

Welcome!

"Old Toad" is the lead Organizer for NTOS.

As detailed under our bylaws, our society welcomes the membership of anyone who admires Ayn Rand’s works (e.g., Atlas Shrugged) and is constructively interested in Objectivism. Non-Objectivists are welcome. A member is welcome to bring friends, family, and children as guests to appropriate events.

Mingle and enjoy the friendly fellowship at our events. Of course, we also enjoy philosophical discussions, too!

If you have not done so already, please read our "About Us" page for more information, including about our interest, who we welcome, our purpose, what we offer, and our participation terms.

We hope you will join us and participate!

Where?
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Who’s coming?
23 Yes / 3 Maybe
( 24 spots left )

Want to attend?

The Looming Crisis over Free Speech
Dr. Eric Daniels
For the North Texas Objectivist Society

Synopsis

In this lecture, Dr. Daniels examines the state of free speech in America and finds that it is under serious threat. From campus speech codes to anti-discrimination and harassment law, from campaign finance to commercial speech, Americans today enjoy less and less freedom in communicating their ideas. Read more

What members are saying

 Nice group, nice people. The host was good at making sure to catch me coming in and welcome me to the group and find a suitable place to sit. 

—A former member

 Do you like people who understand that faith and reason are opposites? Do you value the occsional superstition-free zone? ... 

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What's new?

  • Oct 25
    • New member
      “To meet deep thinkers.”
  • Oct 22
    • New member
      “Interest in Ayn Rand and objectivism. The values seem to parallel my own fairly closely.”