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Navigator, February, 2002

Navigator, February, 2002
Articles
Beyond Good and Bad
Roger Donway
(2/28/2002)
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Commentaries
Switzerland's Most Wanted
Eric Barnhill
(2/28/2002)
Two Cheers for John Tierney
Roger Donway
(2/28/2002)
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Reviews
The Virtue of Profit and the Profitable Virtues
David Kelley (2/28/2002)
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News
At the Center, February 2002
David Kelley speaks to Junta and to Institute of Human Values in Health Care
New TOC Web Site Design
After many months of work, TOC's Web site manager, Shawn Klein, recently unveiled the center's new Web design. The primary goal of the reworked design was to provide an attractive site that is easy to navigate and user-friendly. At the same time, TOC wished to add new contents and features, many of which will premiere later in the year.
Soundings, February 2002
Interesting or scary tidbits from the culture.
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Interviews
Opera: The Next Objectivist Obsession?
  (2/28/2002)

Event Materials
A Feast for the Mind, a Delight to the Spirit
For those interested in Objectivism, TOC's annual summer seminar offers the chance to spend time learning about the philosophy and its applications, in a community where your values are understood and appreciated. The seminar is a rich week of ...


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Suggested Readings: Business Success

Insisting on the Impossible: The Life of Edwin LandInsisting on the Impossible: The Life of Edwin Land
By Victor K. McElheny
ISBN: 0738200093

"From those amazing instant cameras to spy planes and satellites, the found of Polaroid lived one of the great creative and entrepreneurial success stories of our age. This masterful biography tells that story in enthralling detail. I found myself completely caught up. — Richard Rhodes, author of The Making of the Atom Bomby."



James J. Hill and the Opening of the NorthwestJames J. Hill and the Opening of the Northwest
By Albro Martin
ISBN: 0873512618

"Martin offers conclusive evidence that Hill knew how to build the best railroads in America and how to run them better than any other manager in the country." — Joseph F. Wall, Journal of American History



The House of Rothschild: Money's Prophets, 1798-1848The House of Rothschild: Money's Prophets, 1798-1848
By Niall Ferguson
ISBN: 0670857688

Niall Ferguson's book is a brilliant and authoritative reconstruction of the world of the family that really invented the bond market—and inspired a powerful and insidious mythology about the forces of finance capitalism. It is a great read. — Harold James, Professor of History, Princeton University




Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr.
By Ron Chernow
ISBN:0679438084

Chernow labors mightily to set Standard's commercial accomplishments reasonably straight. He identifies correctly the factors that account for the early growth of the firm (entrepreneurship, economies of scale, technological innovation) and its ability to maintain market leadership. He also identifies correctly the changing market conditions at the turn of the century that eroded Standard's market share prior to the antitrust suits. Indeed, Chernow even admits that the subsequent legal actions may have been "superfluous." —D.T. Armentano, author of Antitrust and Monopoly: Anatomy of a Policy Failure




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