Kat Posted May 21, 2006 Share Posted May 21, 2006 Index to Articles by Author posted on Objectivist LivingHere is an index by author to the articles that are on Objectivist Living. They are organized by member groups alphabetically. (work in progress)OwnersMichael Stuart KellyThoughts on the 12 Steps and Self-ForgivenessWhy the Tolerance and Support?Atlantis in the WildernessA Hunting StoryMoral PerfectionLike a Lamb to the SlaughterLetter to Madalena ... An Homage to the Value of ValuingGoing Home... A Few Thoughts on Family ValuesWhere Principles and Rights Break DownThe Stigma of AddictionBook Review on an Addiction Fraud - A Million Little PiecesCharmed on a Raw NightThe Nature of Private Written Correspondence – The Sciabarra Smear Online Objectivist Mediocrity The Ayn Rand Love/Hate MythThe Ayn Rand Love/Hate Myth - Part 2 - Moral AmbivalenceThe Ayn Rand Love/Hate Myth - Part 3 - Brotherhood of HateThe Ayn Rand Love/Hate Myth - Part 4 - Rand's True ValueKatThe Virtue of Silliness (w/MSK)--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------VIP MembersBarbara BrandenThe Lepers of ObjectivismThoughts On AgingEnough is Enough!Objectivism's PlagueObjectivism and RageThe Passion of Barbara BrandenThe Psychology of Suicide BombersWho is Michael Stuart Kelly?The Moral Antagonism of Capitalism and Socialism (1959) Capitalism and Religion (1962)Barbara Branden Reviews(Reviews of books and movies that were published in The Objectivist Newsletter, The Objectivist, Academic Associates’ Book News, and Libertarian Review, between 1962 and 1975)Planned Chaos by Ludwig von Mises (January 1962, Objectivist Newsletter)The Roosevelt Myth by John T. Flynn (December 1962, Objectivist NewsletterThe True Believer by Eric Hoffer (Summer 1969, Academic Associates Book News #1) The Art of Making Sense by Lionel Ruby (Fall 1969, AABN #2) The Greek Experience by C. M. Bowra (Holiday 1969, AABN #3) Thinking as a Science by Henry Hazlitt (Holiday 1969, AABN #3)Chinatown & Deathwish in “Cinema in Review” (October 1974, Libertarian Review) Obedience to Authority by Stanley Milgram (October 1975, Libertarian Review) Ed HudginsThe Pope vs. Islam: Who Stands for Reason?Happy Labor Day - We're All Workers!Gustav Mahler’s Second and Eighth Symphonies Starbucks' Fat Cup of Trouble"Atlas" Movie One Step Closer! THE INSIDE SCOOPWhy We Give GiftsPolicing Phone Calls and Perverting Principles Birthday Blips: Are Americans Really Free & Equal?A Cool CapitalistAtlas Forced into Early Retirement The Public Side of Private LoveEvery Day a New YearSaddam Hussain's Execution-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Objectivist Living History Project(Compiled by Roger Bissell and posted on Objectivist Living with Authors' permission)Nathaniel BrandenNathaniel Branden's Reviews from The Objectivist Newsletter, The Objectivist, Academic Associates' Book News, Books for Libertarians, Libertarian Review, Reason, etc. John Hospers Ayn Rand's Philosophical Significance – Reason Papers no. 23 (1998)John Hospers ReviewsJohn Hospers on Chamber MusicJohn Hospers on Orchestral MusicJohn Hospers on Choral MusicJohn Hospers on Song, Opera, and OratorioHospers on Copland, Lang, Machlis, etc. – Reviews of Music Appreciation Books--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Moderator/VIPRoger BissellUp from Despair--Becky and MeAn EpiphanyLibertarianism, Objectivism, and Rage (Rpt on BB's talk)Dialectics: Guardian of Logic Mistaken Identity: Long’s Conflation of Dialectics and Organicism Comments on ch. 13 of Ayn Rand: the Russian Radical (1996)Ayn Rand: Dialectical Objectivist WHAT IS "DIALECTICS"? Dialectical Objectivism? A review of Chris M. Sciabarra's Ayn Rand: the Russian Radical The Virtue of For the New Intellectual Brother- and Sisterhood Objective Self-Awareness as the Root of Wisdom Who Qualifies as being an Objectivist How to Improve Objectivism Comments on Rand's "The Age of Envy" in re the Frozen Abstraction fallacy Why Union Scale is Killing Our WorkAESTHETICS "...to give us Ayn Rand faithfully..." a critical note on the Boeckmann transcript Art as Microcosm: The Real Meaning of the Objectivist Concept of ArtObjectivism and gender-neutral language Writing About The News For StudentsReligious AddictionA Higher Power for Atheists and Agnostics (1989)Conditional Morality and Rational (?) Enablement The Intelligent Design Controversy in the Libertarian-Objectivist Media ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------MembersCharles AndersonThe Virtues of Benevolence and Tolerance Benevolence:People as Tolerance:Ideas Freedom of ConscienceRespect for the Value of Other Thinking Men The Individuality of a Thinking Human BeingRational Men Must Be Tolerant of OthersThe Complexity of RealityPhil CoatesThe Hostage PrincipleDragonflyThe Analytic-Synthetic DichotomyRich EngleMortality and the Rituals of InfinityThe New Year: How I Saw Ritual Trump ResolutionThe Challenge of Understanding Mysticism Eudamonist (Mark)The Cosmos Is Not Enough Prometheus UnboundDennis HardinAn Objectivist Retrospective Paul KayAn Atheist's Journey to Self-EsteemJames KilbourneThe Prevailing Wisdom versus the TruthThe Meaning of Heroes Immigration - Will the Republican Party Self Destruct?Facing the Final MusicThe Glory of Being HumanPaul MawdsleySynthesizing Two Epistemological OrientationsObjectivist Ethics, the Empathic Perspective and MannersAuthentic and Civil Objectivist Living in a Social WorldGod, Euclidian Geometry, and the Church of Ayn RandVictor ProssFollow the Leader!, Caricature of Lindsay PerigoThe Hungry ArtistThe Hungry Artist - Chapter 1Lenny Bruce: A First Amendment Hero!Caricature: Exploring the Light SideCaricature: Exploring the Dark SideA Simple, Simple Philosophy of Love and AppreciationThe Dire Search for Meaning and Purpose in a Finite LifeObjectivist Romantics, Individualism and Selfish RelationshipsHumor, Satire and Caricature in Visual Art: It’s a Serious MatterArt and a Sense of Life The Hatred of Objectivism is the Hatred of ObjectivityObjectivism amidst the Modern Anti-reason ClimateThe Age of SO WHAT? Fred SeddonSummer Vacation with Leonard PeikoffBook Review: Essays on Ayn Rand's We the Living, edited by Robert Mayhew Review of Ayn Rand Contra Human NatureJennaWFinding myself and atheismChoosing Happiness Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Mawdsley Posted May 21, 2006 Share Posted May 21, 2006 Kat, a great idea! It's had two effects on me already: I see a lot of articles I want to read; and I want to contribute more. I work a lot better in an organized environment. It took me a long time to discover that. I tend to be a little distractable. For me, focus and discipline are an act of will, not a natural inclination. Thanks for assisting my will.Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles R. Anderson Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 Kat,Thanks for the index. It is a good idea.Two of my articles are not yet on your list. These are:The Virtues of Benevolence and ToleranceBenevolence:People as Tolerance:IdeasNow, to date no one has commented on these two articles. I viewed my earlier articles as developments of my ideas and perspectives leading to these two articles. I thought those earlier articles were useful in that just as I needed to develop my perspective to be able to write the last two articles, they would be useful background and might help others to develop a shared perspective, so that these last two articles I wrote would have the proper context for my readers. Somehow, they have had the lowest readership, possibly because they are at the end of the line. Maybe, the total effort to read the entire set is too great. I admit that I have yet to find the time to read many articles by others that I would like to read myself.But, it is these two articles that I have most hoped to have feedback about! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barbara Branden Posted May 31, 2006 Share Posted May 31, 2006 Charles: "But, it is these two articles that I have most hoped to have feedback about!"Charles, sometimes when I see a fairly lengthy article that looks interesting, I decide to wait until I have a bit more time before reading it and responding. That's the case with your two articles. It's most definitely not lack of interest.Barbara Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles R. Anderson Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 Thanks Kat for adding the two articles so quickly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles R. Anderson Posted June 1, 2006 Share Posted June 1, 2006 Barbara,I do understand! I have hopes of finding the time to read many of the articles here myself. Some that I have read, I have not responded to since I did not have enough time to do them justice or justice to my comments.I really appreciate your interest. Exchanging ideas with you is a great thrill. It does not hurt that you are what an angel ought to be, not perfect, but genuinely good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Victor Pross Posted January 19, 2007 Share Posted January 19, 2007 Kat, this is a great idea. Too bad you couldn’t keep this thread top of the forum all the time as people sign in—especially people knew the site that would be able to pick an article of interest and convenience. Good job. Victor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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