Muhammad Cartoon Editor Influenced by Ayn Rand

A new article in the International Herald Tribune suggests that Flemming Rose — the man behind the Muhammad cartoons that have upset Muslims around the world — includes Ayn Rand among his intellectual influences.
The article begins:

The man behind the Muhammad cartoons that have upset Muslims around the world describes himself as “just the cultural editor of a Danish newspaper.” But his critics say Flemming Rose of Jyllands-Posten is a cultural warrior whose outlook was forged in the Moscow of the Cold War years and who knew what he was doing when he opened fire on what he sees as a form of totalitarianism, even if he did not expect the consequences to be global and deadly.

Later in the article:

“My convictions have grown as the days have passed,” he said. “What I did, I did for free speech, and I am not going to apologize.”
Rose, who grew up in a working-class area of Copenhagen, says he was a hippie in his university days. He said he studied Russian literature, played soccer and attended rock concerts. His first job was as a translator and teacher with refugees.
His worldview changed, Rose said, when he went to Russia in the 1980s and saw firsthand the repression of the Soviet regime. He befriended dissidents, devoured books by Solzhenitsyn, Hannah Arendt, and Ayn Rand, and traveled throughout Asia and the Middle East, eventually covering the fall of communism in the Baltics and the war in Chechnya.

See the full article, “Hatred of censorship drove cartoons’ editor,” for more background about this gentleman.

Rand Admirer Teaching Positive Psych at Harvard

Yesterday’s Harvard Crimson has a long and terrific article — The Science of Smiling — about Tal Ben-Shahar’s psychology classes at Harvard.
One of Harvard’s most popular and successful lecturers, Ben-Shahar is a long-time admirer of Ayn Rand’s work, and even founded the Harvard Objectivist Club as an undergraduate.
He views his positive psychology class as an opportunity to teach life-affirming values:

â??I want to reawaken peopleâ??s desire to do good, peopleâ??s desire to improve their lives and the lives of others,â? Ben-Shahar says. â??Is it naïve? I donâ??t think so. The greatest things in the world were achieved through people who were discarded very often as idealists, as naïve. I think these are the kinds of people who ultimately make a difference. And there are many of them here at Harvard, and there can be many more.â?
Indeed, almost every other class at Harvard teaches students how to think well, how to read well, and how to write well. Shouldnâ??t someone be teaching them how to live well, too?

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The Baltimore Sun Interviews Andrew Bernstein

The Baltimore Sun published today an interview with Andrew Bernstein, the author of The Capitalist Manifesto. Bernstein was introduced by the interviewer as follows:

The philosophy professor – author of The Capitalist Manifesto: The Historic, Economic and Philosophic Case for Laissez-Faire, published in September – defends and celebrates capitalism as “the system of freedom.” He is an Objectivist, a follower of the individualistic philosophy created by Ayn Rand, best known for the novels Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead.

The interview was concluded with a direct question about Rand and Objectivism:

Q: You say your book is grounded in Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism. What is Objectivism?
A: She’s given us for the first time in history a philosophy that stresses reason, the rights of a human being to pursue their own happiness, freedom – these are the ideas that the United States was founded on, but Ayn Rand provided the philosophic foundation and validation.

The interview made a reference to Bernstein’s upcoming speech about Capitalism in Columbia, Maryland on February 18, which was announced on this meta-blog.

BB&T Grant to Teach Capitalism at WJU

Wheeling Jesuit University is a recent recipient of a grant from BB&T for the teaching of free-market economics. According to the University’s announcement, the grant will “enhance the universityâ??s business curriculum â?? especially the teaching of free-market capitalism.”
According to the director of the MBA program at WJU, Prof. Ed Younkins, the program will include a Conceptual Foundations of Business course focusing on Capitalism, in which Atlas Shrugged will be a required reading, and a course in the philosophies of economics that will include Objectivism, and will use Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand by Leonard Peikoff as one of the texts. A resource center for Capitalism will also be established at the Universityâ??s library, and will include the works of Ayn Rand and other writers in the field.
BB&T provided grants for the teaching of Capitalism at several universities, as we noted before here and here.

Stopping the Reiner "Preschool for All" Initiative

Many admirers of Ayn Rand’s writings are also admirers of the Montessori method of teaching. In that vein, some readers of this site may be interested in a new initiative that would deeply threaten the viability of Montessori schools in California.
It is called the “Reiner Initiative,” and you can learn more about it at stopreiner.org:

Hollywood actor/director Rob Reiner wants to change California’s constitution to create a new $2.4 billion government-run preschool program, funded by a massive tax hike.

In the subscribers-only article “Meathead Is at It Again,” the Wall Street Journal had this to say on the subject:

Celebrities with a social conscience are a growing breed in Hollywood. But it would be nice if they’d stick to whales and landmines and leave our children alone.
Unfortunately, California parents have no such luck.
Movie-director-turned-child-advocate Rob Reiner recently acquired a million signatures to put his Preschool for All initiative on the California ballot next June, his second attempt to launch a “universal” preschool program. The initiative would impose a 1.7% income tax on couples making over $800,000 a year ($400,000 for individuals) to offer three hours of free preschool for all the state’s 4-year-olds.
This soak-the-rich scheme would put $2.3 billion into the state’s coffers that Mr. Reiner might himself control if he unseats Arnold Schwarzenegger as the next governor of California. (The gubernatorial ambitions of Mr. Reiner — who once played Meathead alongside Archie Bunker in “All in the Family” — are an open secret in the Golden State).

The stopreiner.org web site is a good place to start learning more.
If you care about the Montessori method, please take time to bring this to the attention of your friends and colleagues.

Ayn Rand-ish Names at Indian Call Centers

If your next call to Dell tech support gets answered by someone with a name that sounds like it’s from an Ayn Rand novel, it probably is.
From the article “Hope and Toil at India’s Call Centers” at TMCnet:

As fireworks boomed across nearby New Delhi and families lit candles and incense and prayed late into the evening, thousands of call-center agents reported to work at a gleaming office tower here. Donning headsets and fake American names, they placed and fielded phone calls to and from the United States, collecting bills, selling products and raising credit limits.

Later in the same article:

In his first call-center job, Khaneja had gone by the name “Steven Mallory,” plucked from his favorite book, “The Fountainhead,” by Ayn Rand. His supervisor thought “Howard Roark” — the name of the novel’s protagonist — would be too obvious. Now a manager, Khaneja uses his real name. Last year, he combined his call-center earnings and a 10-year loan to buy his mother and younger sister a house in New Delhi.

Thanks for Marsha Enright for sending us the link.

Bernstein to Talk in Maryland on February 18

Andrew Bernstein will have a book signing and presentation about his new book The Capitalist Manifesto in Columbia, Maryland on February 18. The title of the talk is: “The Capitalist Manifesto: How in Two Brief Centuries Capitalism Brought Freedom and Widespread Wealth to Mankind After Millennia of Oppression and Destitution.” Multiple copies of the book will be available for sale.
Atlasphere member Manfred Smith is organizing this event. If you would like to help Manfred adverise the event, or have any suggestions about advertising it, please contact him at 410-730-0073 or manfredsmith_at_comcast.net.
Book Signing and Presentation
Saturday, FEBRUARY 18th at 1:00 pm
Howard Community College
Columbia, MD
Kittleman Room (ILB 100)

C-Span2 Book TV on "The Capitalist Manifesto"

C-Span2 Book TV will broadcast a recording of Andrew Bernstein’s talk on his new book, The Capitalist Manifesto, which he recently gave at Marist College in Poughkeepsie. The broadcast includes the entire talk and Q&A, and is scheduled for Monday, December 19th, between 5:00am-7:00am EST.
Make sure to set up your DVD or VCR recorder.
Update: The program will be broadcast several additional times through the end of Januray. You can check the C-Span2 Book TV schedule for the times. The program is also available on the Internet during the broadcast, via RealPlayer or Microsoft Media Player.