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Welcome to Capitalism and Coffee (or Wine) – An Objectivist Meetup
This is a space for those who care about freedom, reason, and living a life of purpose. Rooted in the philosophy of Ayn Rand, our meetup is a place to explore the ideas that make individual freedom and happiness possible.
We delve into topics like the morality of capitalism, the nature of individual rights, the virtue of selfishness, and the role of reason in human life. Our discussions go beyond the novels to focus on real-world applications of Objectivism—how these ideas shape a rational approach to work, relationships, morality, and flourishing.
Whether you're new to Rand's philosophy or have studied it for years, you'll find thoughtful conversation, intellectual challenge, and a community of like-minded individuals who take ideas seriously—and enjoy a good coffee (or wine) while doing it.
Join us as we explore what it means to live freely, think clearly, and flourish as individuals.
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What It Means to Take a Principled Stance
Location not specified yetA huge thank you to everyone who attended last night’s Capitalism & Coffee meetup. It was such a pleasure to meet you all in person and to share such thoughtful, challenging, and inspiring discussions. Your contributions made the evening rich with ideas and energy.
A very special thank you to our host, Janar Takis, for opening his gorgeous home to us, providing food, and creating the most delightful experience. Your generosity and hospitality made the evening truly memorable.
I'm excited to announce our next meetup
Capitalism & Coffee – October Meetup
📍 Unley (address provided upon registration)
📅 Thursday, 30 October
🕕 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM***
### Meeting Topic: What It Means to Take a Principled Stance
When faced with an injustice, most people judge it by how they feel about the outcome. If they like the result, they excuse it. If they dislike it, they oppose it. But this standard, preference over principle, erodes freedom at its very foundation.
A principled stance means asking a different question: does this action respect individual rights, or does it violate them? That principle is what protects every person’s ability to live their own life, to carry out their livelihood, and to be left free from coercion.
- Property Rights: You may love pets, but does that justify forcing landlords to accept them?
- Free Speech: You may despise certain opinions, but does that justify silencing them with violence?
- Religious Freedom: You may favour one faith, but does that justify giving government power to enforce it?
- Socialism: You may feel compassion for the poor, but does that justify taking from those who earned their living to give to those who did not?
These are not questions of taste or tribal loyalty, they are questions of principle. To stand on principle is to rise above emotion, above cultural narratives, above personal loyalties, and to defend the one thing that makes freedom possible: individual rights.
This month we will discuss what it truly means to take a principled stance, why it is the most difficult but most honest thing a person can do, and why it is essential for anyone who values liberty.
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https://open.substack.com/pub/xeniaioannou/p/the-power-of-a-principled-stance?r=58bsti&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=trueJoin us for a thoughtful evening of discussion in Unley, hosted again by our most gracious host Janar Takis.
Address will be provided upon registration.
Bring your questions, your challenges, and your ideas as we explore why standing on principle is the true test of honesty, integrity, and freedom.
Looking forward to your valuable discussion
Xenia
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