A lecture and Q&A explaining the philosophical and moral basis of capitalism.


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PRESS ADVISORY

AYN RAND INSTITUTE

April 9, 2008

Why Unregulated Capitalism is the Only Moral Social System

Who: Dr. Yaron Brook, executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute

What: A lecture and Q&A explaining the philosophical and moral basis of capitalism.

Where: UCI, Crystal Cove Auditorium, Irvine, CA

When: Monday, April 14, 2008, at 7 PM

Admission is FREE.

Description: Capitalism is blamed for exploitation, environmental destruction, cut-throat competition, sweatshops, child labor, and the rising cost of education. But are these claims true? What is capitalism's essential nature? How can it be considered good? Find out the answers

Bio: Yaron Brook is president and executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute and is a contributing editor to The Objective Standard. A former finance professor, he has published in academic as well as popular publications. He is frequently interviewed in the media and appears weekly on the new Fox Business Network to debate and discuss current economic and business news. His columns and opinion-editorials are published on forbes.com and in major newspapers. Dr. Brook lectures on Objectivism, business ethics and foreign policy at college campuses, community groups and corporations across America and throughout the world.

For more information on this talk, please e-mail events@aynrand.org.

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Dr. Yaron Brook is available for interviews now and after his talk.

Contact: Larry Benson

E-mail: media@aynrand.org

Phone: (949) 222-6550, ext. 213

For more information on Objectivism's unique point of view, go to ARI's Web site at http://www.aynrand.org/. Founded in 1985, the Ayn Rand Institute promotes the philosophy of Ayn Rand, author of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead.

Please note: The above event is organized, hosted and sponsored by an individual campus club. Although ARI provides financial support, educational materials and speakers for eligible student clubs, campus clubs are organizations independent of ARI.

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