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Atlas Shrugged Reading Group: Lone Tree 2010/11
In response to the enduring popularity of Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged, Front Range Objectivism periodically hosts weekly study groups for fans of Ayn Rand's epic novel. In these Atlas Shrugged Reading Groups (ASRGs), members read and discuss Ayn Rand's gripping and controversial novel over the course of twenty weekly meetings. Each meeting lasts ninety minutes; it covers about sixty pages of the novel. Discussion is guided by questions prepared by Diana Hsieh (Ph.D, Philosophy) for Explore Atlas Shrugged. Those questions are sent to members in advance. FRO's Atlas Shrugged Reading Groups are open to any fan of the novel interested in discussing the characters, events, and ideas of the novel in greater depth. The fifth Atlas Shrugged Reading Group (Atlas5) met weekly for ninty minutes in Lone Tree over the course of twenty weeks in the fall of 2010 and the spring of 2011. It was managed by Diana Hsieh (diana@frontrangeobjectivism.com). For more information on any current and upcoming Atlas Shrugged Reading Groups, go to FRO's main page on Atlas Shrugged Reading Groups. Membership Standards
To avoid the problem of spoilers, members of FRO's Atlas Shrugged Reading Groups should have read the novel in full at least once before. They should be fans of the novel, even if they disagree with aspects of it. Members of the Atlas Shrugged Reading Groups differ in their experiences and philosophic ideas, as well as in their familiarity with Ayn Rand's writings and philosophy. The goal of the group is to better understand Atlas Shrugged in a friendly and constructive way, not to engage in acrimonious debate or proselytizing. All members should read (or re-read) the assigned chapters of the novel before the meeting. They should bring a copy of Atlas Shrugged with them to the meeting, as well as a copy of that week's questions. They should help keep the discussion on-track, meaning focused on the assigned chapters of the novel. Most of all, they should act in friendly -- or at least civil -- way toward others. People who prove disruptive to the aims of the Atlas Shrugged Reading Group will be removed from it. Schedule of Readings
Session 1: October 14, 2010: Pages 1 - 63
Session 2: October 21, 2010: Pages 64 - 126
Session 3: October 28, 2010: Pages 127 - 185
Session 4: November 4, 2010: Pages 185 - 252
Session 5: November 11, 2010: Pages 253 - 309
Session 6: November 18, 2010: Pages 309 - 378
November 25, 2010: Thanksgiving Break Session 7: December 2, 2010: Pages 379 - 438
Session 8: December 9, 2010: Pages 438 - 495
Session 9: December 16, 2010: Pages 496 - 566
December 23 and 30, 2010: Christmas Break Session 10: January 6, 2011: Pages 567 - 632
January 13, 2011: Meeting Cancelled Session 11: January 20, 2011: Pages 633 - 697
Session 12: January 27, 2011: Pages 699 - 751
Session 13: February 3, 2011: Pages 752 - 815
Session 14: February 10, 2011: Pages 816 - 863
Session 15: February 17, 2011: Pages 864 - 936
Session 16: February 24, 2011: Pages 936 - 999
Session 17: March 3, 2011: Pages 1000 - 1034
March 10, 2011: Break for SnowCon Session 18: March 17, 2011: Pages 1034 - 1069
Session 19: March 24, 2011: Pages 1070 - 1125
Session 20: March 31, 2011: Pages 1126 - 1168
Past ASRGsThe first Atlas Shrugged Reading Group (Atlas1) met every week for two hours in Lakewood over the course of ten weeks in the summer of 2008. It was a trial run and training session for about fifteen members of FRO, managed by Diana Hsieh. It was a grand success: the lively discussion helped members understand the novel more deeply than ever before. The second Atlas Shrugged Reading Group (Atlas2) met every week for ninety minutes in Longmont over the course of twenty weeks from October 2010 to March 2011. It was managed by Ari Armstrong. It was a success: the discussions were excellent, and members formed a monthly FROG discussion group at its conclusion. The third Atlas Shrugged Reading Group (Atlas3) met every week for ninety minutes in Colorado Springs over the course of twenty weeks from October 2009 to March 2010. It was managed by Diana Hsieh. It was also a success: the discussions were excellent, and members formed a monthly FROG discussion group at its conclusion. The fourth Atlas Shrugged Reading Group (Atlas3) met weekly for ninty minutes in Broomfield over the course of twenty weeks in the fall of 2010 and the spring of 2011. It was managed by Betty Evans (betty@frontrangeobjectivism.com). ContactThe Lone Tree Atlas Shrugged Reading Group is managed by Diana Hsieh. Please contact her at diana@frontrangeobjectivism.com with any questions or comments about it. | |||||||||
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