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RoR in Florida at Merritt Island Saturday, July 15, 2006, 6:00 PM Tonight's meeting seeks to fill the mental needs of participants for useful knowledge. Ayn Rand examined the New Left at the height of its hysteria when she wrote The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution. Peter Schwartz updated the second edition with a new title: Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution. Learn to use this information to unify the spirit, emotions, mind and body of your authentic Self. As usual, we will have dinner at Applebee's following the discussion. When: Saturday, July 15, 2006, 6:00 PM Where: Barnes and Noble Booksellers, 780 E Merritt Island Cswy, Merritt Island, FL 32952, (321) 453-8202 Shared Inquiry Questions for "From a Symposium" and "'Political' Crimes" in Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution Interpretive Questions 1. Why did Ayn Rand assign this title to each essay? 2. What is a Putsch? 3. What is the goal of the New Left activists? 4. Contrast the "revolution" of the New Left against other revolutions, including the revolution Ayn Rand advocates. 5. What is a "political" crime and what makes the concept dangerous? Evaluative Questions 1. Do you agree with Ayn Rand that the New Left "is not the vanguard of the future, but the terminal stage of the past?" 2. Do you agree with Ayn Rand when she writes, "If the government assumes the power to exonerate a man on the grounds of his political ideas, it has assumed the power to prosecute and condemn him on the same grounds"? 3. Do you agree with Ayn Rand that a "country [that] accepts a distinction between political and non-political criminals ... crosses the borderline into political despotism"? 4. In what ways did this essay influence your values? | ||||
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