Lectures: Donovan Albanesi

University of North Texas Denton, GLAD (Gay and Lesbian Association of Denton)
Introduction to Objectivism: 11-18-10

Free Minds 2011, Anaheim California 
The Moral Foundations of Capitalism: 07-09-11

University of North Texas Denton, YAL (Yong Americans for Liberty)
Introduction to Objectivism: 10-13-11

Students For Liberty Austin Regional Conference (The University of Texas Austin) Hosted by the UT Libertarian Longhorns
Introduction to Objectivism: 10-22-11

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Topics of Interest: Introduction to Objectivism, The Moral Foundations of Capitalism
(from an Objectivist perspective), Egoism and Individualism,  Self-Esteem and Freedom, The Evil of Initiating Physical Force, Atheism, Gay Rights.

Mr. Albanesi is not an official spokesman for the philosophy of Objectivism, nor is he endorsed by any national organizations which promotes Ayn Rand’s ideas. To obtain a compressive understanding of Objectivism, it is recommended that one read the works of Ayn Rand or material that she endorsed.

Please contact The Culture of Reason Center if you would like to invite Donovan Albanesi as a speaker: (cultureofreasoncenter@gmail.com)

Thank You John Davis

We would like to publicly thank John Davis Ph.D. for his recent donation to The Culture of Reason Center. Dr. Davis has been a long time supporter of Objectivism and has participated in many of our local study group sessions.

Dr. Davis donated the following wonderful materials to our research library/archive:

The Role of Religion in History – George Walsh (1990)
God, Faith and the Supernatural – Greg Perkins (2003)
Philosophy: Who Needs It – Ayn Rand
The Intrinsic, The Subjective, and The Objective – David Ross, Ph.D. (2001)
An Objectivist Account of the Nature of Numbers – David Ross, Ph.D. (2002)
Egoism, Benevolence, And Human Rights – Nathaniel Branden, Ph.D. (2000)
Psychology of Subpersonalities – Nathaniel Branden, Ph.D. (1998)
Moral Habits – Diana Hsieh (2000)
Heroism and Self-Interest – Nathaniel Branden, Ph.D. (2002)
Psychological visibility – William Wilkinson (2000)
Children’s Rights – Francisco Villalobos (2000)
Government Assault on the Rule of Law – Robert Levy (2000)
Whose Land is it Anyway – Charles E. Tomlinson (1999)
Objectivism, Civilization, and Cultural Change I – James Lee Brooks, Jr., M.D. (2001)
Objectivism, Civilization, and Cultural Change II – James Lee Brooks, Jr., M.D. (2001)
The Art of Fiction – Susan McCloskey, Ph.D. (2001)
Introduction to The Philosophy of History – Stephen Hicks, Ph.D (2001)
Seduction, Power, and Happiness: Combating Cultism – John Bechtel (2000)
The Dark Side of Growth Controls – John A. Charles (2000)
Developing Your Child’s Independence and Autonomy – Marsha Enright (2000)
Bringing Freedom Home – Robert Poole (2000)
The Psychology of Belief: Reason, Faith, and the Human Mind – Kenneth Livingston, Ph.D. (2002)
Ayn Rand’s Concept of Art – Michelle Kamhi, M.A. (2002)
Ethical Issues in War and Peace – Aeon J. Skoble, Ph.D. (2002)
Heroes, Trama, and Children – Richard A. Warshak, Ph.D. (2002)
Objectivism is Child’s Play – Hannelore Bugby & Staff (2000)
Real Rhetoric: Writing a Speech – Ed Hudgins, Ph.D. (2000)
Experiencing the Moral Ideal – Robert Bidinotto (2000)
Love: Economizing, Exception-Making, And the Case for a Market in Body Parts – Sam Kazman, J.D. (2003)
Uncritical Thinking – Michael Huemer, Ph.D. (2003)
Bodymind In Daily Life – Carol B. Low, Psy.D. (1998)
An Enlightened Approach to Child Custody – Richard A. Warshak, Ph.D. (1998)
Is High Self-Esteem Bad for Us? – Walter Foddis, M.A. And Robert Campbell, Ph.D. (2003)
Day at Night VHS – Interview with Ayn Rand (1974)
The Tenth Annual Summer Seminar – The Objectivist Center – Burlington, VHS – VA July 3-10, 1999
Ayn Rand Donahue Interview (1979) / Milton Friedman  Donahue Interview VHS
Ayn Rand Donahue Interview (1980) / Milton Friedman  Donahue Interview VHS

Thank you so much, John!

Donovan Albanesi, Julie Anne Albanesi, Franco Albanesi