From: Samantha Atkins (samantha@objectent.com)
Date: Mon May 28 2001 - 19:36:25 MDT
Olga Bourlin wrote:
>
> > Subject: SPRING 2001 JOURNAL OF AYN RAND STUDIES ARRIVES!
> > This is to announce the publication of the Spring 2001 issue of THE
> JOURNAL
> > OF AYN RAND STUDIES (Vol. 2, No. 2). JARS scholarly forum for the
> discussion of Ayn Rand's aesthetics ... the Aesthetics Symposium features
> contributions from philosophers, literary critics, musicians, painters,
> poets, and cultural theorists. Here is the full Table of Contents: The
> Aesthetics Symposium; <snip, snip> Rand's Aesthetics: A Personal View;
> <snip, snip> The Puzzle of Music and Emotion in Rand's Aesthetics; <snip>
> [and awmigawd] The Benefits and Hazards of Dialectical Libertarianism
> (review of Chris Matthew Sciabarra's TOTAL FREEDOM: TOWARD A DIALECTICAL
> LIBERTARIANISM) -
> > http://aynrandstudies.com/jars/v2_n2/2_2toc.asp
> > Contributor biographies are available online at:
> > http://aynrandstudies.com/jars/v2_n2/2_2bio.asp
>
> (Aiiiiiii, yipes!) What ... straight? No chaser? Before some of you more
> sensitive types delve into Ayn and Art and Aesthetics and Dialectics, I
> recommend some antidotes which I have found to be very effective in the
> past - here, for example, is one such antidote in the form of a few Andy
> Warhol quotes. Even when used sparingly, the quotes below will offer
> instant relief. (A little negative space here, a little contrast there ...
> aaaahhhhhhhhh! ... don't you feel better already?)
Anyone who would use a bunch of quotes from anyone for "relief"
should of course read Atlas Shrugged at least 5 times this year
and read all of Ayn Rand's non-fiction at least twice. :-)
- samantha
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