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This article is from the Ayn Rand's Philosophy of Objectivism FAQ, by Chris Walker cwalker@aquila.ece.utexas.edu with numerous contributions by others.

10 What about campus clubs? Where can I find out how to start my own? (Objectivism)


An extensive list of campus clubs can be found in Mark Gardner's Objectivist
Resource Guide which can be found at Will Pierce's website.

The Ayn Rand Institute now supports more than 100 campus clubs throughout
the world. It sponsors a broad range of activities including essay
contests for high school students based on *The Fountainhead* and
the Objectivist Graduate Center, an institute for the advanced study
of Objectivism.

To quote from the ARI Campus Club Manual, "Campus clubs operate independently
of ARI. We do not officially endorse or sanction any clubs. We provide
assistance to those in harmony with the principles described in our
Intellectual Charter. Our role is solely that of helper as we work together
to achieve our common goal: the advancement of Objectivism" (p. ii)

Please contact the ARI at the following address:

The Ayn Rand Institute
4640 Admiralty Way, Suite 715
Marina del Rey, CA 90292

The web page for the University of Texas Objectivist Study Group
may be found at present at "http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~osg".

 

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