
What we’re about
To many people, philosophy is an esoteric, abstract subject that is of interest only to professors and other academic types who speak and write in obscure, impenetrable language, disconnected from real life. Who needs it?
Ayn Rand’s answer is: Everyone.
In her novels "The Fountainhead" and "Atlas Shrugged", Ayn Rand dramatically illustrates the crucial importance of philosophy in man’s life. Her characters demonstrate the consequences of accepting and acting on various philosophic premises, whether held consciously and explicitly or accepted unconsciously. Her heroes portray an ideal vision of man's life as it could be and ought to be.
To create these heroic characters in the face of over two thousand years of western civilization’s philosophic errors, she developed a radical new philosophy that she called Objectivism. In the years following the publication of "Atlas Shrugged", Rand created an extensive body of non-fiction writings to more explicitly develop this philosophy.
Objectivism is a comprehensive, consistent, integrated philosophic system that serves as a guide to living and flourishing on Earth. It is based on the existence of objective reality independent of consciousness, recognizes reason as man's only means of cognition, and advocates egoism, individual rights, and capitalism.
The purpose of the North Idaho Objectivism Society is to facilitate wider exposure to and deeper understanding and acceptance of Ayn Rand's philosophy. It provides a venue for people who are interested in the writings and ideas of Ayn Rand to meet, study, and discuss her philosophy and its applications. We hope to facilitate friendships among people committed to Reason, Individualism, and Capitalism, to broaden and deepen our own understanding of Objectivism, and to increase the awareness and understanding of Ayn Rand and Objectivism in the community.
We use the writings of Ayn Rand and other Objectivist intellectuals as well as other resources as the basis for our discussions and activities, in order better to understand the philosophy of Objectivism and how to apply it to help us flourish in our own lives.
Our Statement of Purpose is here: NIOS Statement of Purpose
Whether you have read all of Ayn Rand’s works or none of them, whether you are a beginner or already have an advanced understanding, if you are interested in the impact of ideas on our culture and in your own life, we encourage you to come join us to learn more!
The North Idaho Objectivism Society uses Meetup.com to coordinate our activities. Please join the society on Meetup.com both to be kept informed of future events.
We also have a Dropbox that contains discussion outlines from past events as well as additional resources for learning about Objectivism: Dropbox Link
For further information, please email me at bjfcda@gmail.com.
Upcoming events
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Man's Rights
Coeur d'Alene Public Library, 702 E Front Ave, Coeur d'Alene, ID, USWhat exactly is a "right"? Where do rights come from, and how do we validate and defend them? How do we know whether something even is a right? Join us in Coeur d'Alene to discuss Ayn Rand's answer to these questions according to her philosophy of Objectivism - a philosophy for living on Earth.
This month we will continue our exploration of Ayn Rand's views on capitalism by examining its ethical foundation - the concept of individual rights. We will discuss Rand's essay Man's Rights from the book The Virtue of Selfishness, which is also reprinted in the book Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal. Since we have already started the book on Capitalism, page references in the discussion will be from there.
I suggest following up the subject Ayn Rand essay by reading the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights. As an exercise in critical thinking, ask yourself: which of these are legitimate human rights, which are not, and why?
Future meetings will cover other essays from the capitalism anthology. Summary information and analysis of both books as well as links to purchase copies are accessible via the above links.
Finally, in the spirit of the holiday season, I recommend Leonard Peikoff's essay Why Christmas Should Be More Commercial. This won't be a formal topic of discussion during the meeting, but is certainly consistent with our focus on capitalism and should be a fun topic for Stammtisch at the Bier Haus afterwards!
Whether you have read all of Ayn Rand’s works or none of them, whether you are a beginner or already have an advanced understanding, if you are interested in the impact of ideas on our culture and in your own life, you are welcome to take part in the discussion.
The North Idaho Objectivism Society meets periodically in Coeur d'Alene to discuss the works and ideas of Ayn Rand and other Objectivist thinkers. Please connect with us on Meetup.com to be kept informed of future events. Further information may be found here: https://www.meetup.com/north-idaho-objectivism/3 attendees
Past events
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