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Navigator, November, 2001
Articles
'It Was Like a Movie':The Atrocity and the Arts
Richard Speer
(10/12/2001)
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Commentaries
American Heroism
William Thomas
(10/15/2001)
Position Statement on Terrorists Attacks

(10/12/2001)
The Irrelevance of the Avant-Garde
Eric Barnhill
(11/7/2001)
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Taming the Animal Within
Damian Moskovitz (11/9/2001)
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News
Navigator Web Special: Assault on Civilization
Within a few days of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, The Objectivist Center created a special Navigator Web section called "The Assault on Civilization.
Objectivist Center Updates Moves to Yahoo! Groups
As of October, the center has switched to Yahoo! Groups as the provider for the Email Update Service.
Soundings, November 2001
Interesting and sometimes scary tidbits from the Culture: Presidential Polls and Gallup Polls.
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Web Site Traffic Increases After Terror Attacks

After the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, the staff of The Objectivist Center vigorously began working on ways to respond. Executive Director David Kelley's commentary "The Assault on Civilization" was posted to TOC's site on September 13, with many more commentaries soon following.

Since the posting of this commentary, the Web site has seen an increase of 65 percent over its normal daily traffic. Prior to the attacks, the center averaged about 1,200 user sessions per day, and rarely reached a high of 1,900. Since the attack, the average grew to just above 2,000 daily user sessions, with almost half a dozen days reaching 2,500 user sessions or more.

While this increase is due in part to the phenomenon of greater general Web traffic in the wake of the attacks, the center's Web site appears to be sustaining this additional traffic. We believe this is indicative of a greater interest in what Objectivism has to offer and a wider awareness of the principles the center advocates.


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