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Undercurrent on Campus

A group of Objectivist college students have started a publication called The Undercurrent.  Their goal, according to Gena Gorlin, Editor?  Addressing her audience directly, she writes "[w]e aim to introduce you to a practical philosophy--one that could radically alter politics, culture, and every avenue of your life."

This is a laudable goal, and I hope they succeed in convincing many college students of the value of Ayn Rand's brilliant philosophy.

A special note I must make: Rebecca Knapp's "The Liberal Slant on the Liberal War" is  wonderful, and employs a subtle twist in the conclusion.  I had to read it two or three times because, on this site, subtlety is decidedly unemployed.