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PollWhat should the government do about ailing financial institutions? Nothing, except to back off and get out—as any Objectivist knows, intervention is treating the disease with the disease 84% Intervene judiciously—enough to avert a catastrophe that is otherwise imminent 3% Intervene massively—as it's doing 3% Nationalize the whole economy and be done with it. Bring on the USSA! 1% Something else (specify) 9% Total votes: 76
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$31,000 to Winners of "Fountainhead" Essay ContestSubmitted by Ayn Rand Center on Wed, 2007-08-01 20:52.
$31,000 to Winners of "Fountainhead" Essay Contest IRVINE, CA--High school senior Rituparna Basu, from Landsdale, PA, is the winner of the Ayn Rand Institute's annual "Fountainhead" essay contest, for which she received a prize of $10,000. Open to high school juniors and seniors, the "Fountainhead" essay contest requires contestants to write on one of several topics dealing with the characters and themes in the novel. The contest is designed to promote critical thinking and writing skills. Essays are judged on both style and content. The following students have won this year's second and third prizes: Edward Larkin, 12th Grade, Lansing Catholic High School, Lansing, MI ======= First published in 1943, "The Fountainhead" offers the vision of a totally independent man, architect Howard Roark, who stands against society's conventions. Since 1985 a total of more than 140,000 high school students from around the world have entered ARI essay contests. This year, more than 7,000 students submitted their essays on "The Fountainhead." Each year ARI awards more than $57,000 in prizes and has given away more than a half a million dollars to contest winners during the past 20 years. Information about next year's competition can be found at http://aynrand.org/contests Media inquiries: media@aynrand.org
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Ross, I tried to find them
Ross, I tried to find them and couldn't. Maybe I missed the link.
Wm
William...
...SOLO only helps promote ARI, for info on the essays themselves, you'll actually have to go to their site.
Where?
Where can I read these essays?
Wm