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Navigator, October, 2003

Navigator, October, 2003
Articles
Interpreting the Constitution Contextually
David Mayer
(10/1/2003)
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Commentaries
The Popular Art of Giuseppe Verdi
Roger Donway
(10/1/2003)
The Triumph of Leviathan
Herbert London
(10/1/2003)
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News
Ed Hudgins, Advocate
The advocacy work of Ed Hudgins, Washington Director of TOC
Frank Bubb Joins TOC Board
Frank W. Bubb, a founding contributor to The Objectivist Center and an active participant ever since, has joined the center's board of trustees
Sightings, October 2003
Logan Darrow Clements in the California race for Governor
Soundings, October 2003
African Education, Hong Kong and the Future of Freedom, Our Friends the South Koreans
TOC to Hold Fall Conference in Manhattan
The Objectivist Center will sponsor a one-day conference, "A Meeting of Minds," in New York City on Saturday, November 1.
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Recommended Readings
Suggested Readings: Constitutional Philosophy

Letters
Letters: On Fantasy Fiction
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August Advocacy Training in California

Senior Fellow William R Thomas held an Effective Communication Workshop over the weekend of August 15-17 in Aptos, California. He was invited to offer this intensive weekend of training in public speaking and the advocacy of ideas by Joanne and Michael Shaw, TOC sponsors and founders of Freedom 21 Santa Cruz. Freedom 21 Santa Cruz is an activist organization fighting against collectivism and anti-freedom "sustainable development" programs in the Monterey Bay area. Its Web site is www.freedom21santacruz.net. Thomas worked with seven members of the organization, coaching them on presentation and rhetorical techniques for getting their message across to a broader audience and helping them firm up the logical strength of their appeals.


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