The March 2020 HOS meeting will feature a talk by Dr. Tara Smith on the value of purpose. You can donate to Dr. Smith’s honorarium through PayPal. [...]|
From 1988 to 1998, HOS published a print newsletter that was mailed to members. Many of those issues are now available in PDF. Click on the issue number to download. Volume 1 (1988) Issue 1 Issue 2 Issue 3 Issue 4 Issue 5 Issue 6 Volume 2 (1989) Issue 1 Issue 2 Meeting [...]|
February 20–Larry Salzman, ARI board member and litigator for the Pacific Legal Foundation April 17–Don Watkins, writer May 15–Jean Moroney, owner of Thinking Directions June 19–Quent Cordair, owner of Quent Cordair Fine Art August 14–Ellen Kenner, psychologist, author, and radio show host|
The following was presented by Glenn Jorgensen at the November 2015 HOS meeting. Introduction Why do people support bad political policies? The anti-trust laws, Obamacare, Objectivists for Ron Paul: these are just a few examples of the many destructive policies advocated by people who claim to be defenders of freedom. The answer can be found [...]|
by Warren Ross Following the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution, medical science advanced at a pace inconceivable even a few centuries before. For ten thousand years, so little was known about a rational scientific methodology, and about the human body, that medicine was mired in superstition and ignorance. Until the time of ancient Greece, it [...]|
The Houston Objectivism Society is an organization dedicated to spreading the ideas of Ayn Rand and her philosophy of Objectivism in the Houston area. Following are some activities of the Houston Objectivism Society: HOS meets monthly to provide a forum for the discussion of Objectivism and its application to current issues. Typical meetings will involve [...]|
HOUSTON OBJECTIVISM SOCIETY CHARTER Members of the Houston Objectivism Society (HOS) agree to abide by the terms and conditions of the HOS Charter. Dues are $20 per year ($10 for full-time students). Dues can be paid via PayPal by clicking here. Statement of Purpose The purpose of the Houston Objectivism Society (HOS) is [...]|
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by Warren Ross Published November 1996 The Houston Objectivism Society (HOS) was formed in October 1987 to spread Objectivism in the Houston area, as well as form the catalyst for social and self-education opportunities. The first HOS meeting was held on November 20, 1987, at which time it was agreed that an award would be [...]|
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