Our Mission and Programs
Mission
The Atlas Society challenges both the cultural left and cultural right with Objectivism, Ayn Rand's philosophy of rational, principled individualism.
The goal of The Atlas Society is to help create a new culture in our society, a culture that affirms and embodies the core Objectivist values of reason, individualism, freedom, and achievement. We seek to influence the course of debate and the climate of public opinion, and to recruit like-minded people to our cause.
Objectivism
is the philosophical foundation for TAS's cultural agenda.
Ayn Rand's insights about human knowledge, moral values, individual
rights, the role of art in human life, and many other topics give
Objectivism a unique perspective on the issues of our day. It's a
perspective that transcends conventional "left-right" cultural and
political thinking, offering a challenging new moral vision of human nature, individual potential, and social relationships.
In
support of its cultural mission, TAS sponsors philosophical research, political and cultural advocacy, and educational
programs. The organization promotes rational individualism by articulating its meaning and
implications in every field of cultural
significance: politics, intellectual trends, the arts, psychology,
personal values and social mores, law, and business.
We invite you to explore this website to learn more about our unique
philosophy and programs -- and why thousands of people have found value
in our work.
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Programs
Research
The Atlas Society's core program division, The Objectivist Center,
oversees scholarly research in the philosophy of Objectivism, as
well as the Center’s Objectivist education programs, such as student and
activist training, seminars, scholarship programs, and academic publications.
Advocacy
From its Washington, D.C., headquarters, the Society monitors current
cultural and political issues, and runs a variety
of advocacy and outreach projects to spread the
Objectivist philosophy throughout the world. The Society's staff
produces and distributes commentary through op-eds and
mailings, through the organization's website, through its monthly
magazine and other publications, as well as through speeches, media interviews, independent
journals, and other channels.
The New Individualist
Winner of a 2007 Folio Gold Award for Editorial Excellence, The Atlas Society's provocative monthly magazine of politics and culture features fascinating essays, interviews, reviews, and
investigative journalism on controversial political and cultural topics. The New Individualist is currently available by subscription, by membership in the Society, and on select newsstands. See Membership for information.
Web Site
The Society's online presence makes available
worldwide an extensive library of information about Objectivism,
including an archive of past articles from The New Individualist, and summaries of Objectivism
and its key ideas. The site also contains information about the
Society, allows online registration for its events, and offers online
purchases of its
many products. It also includes a Spanish-language section.
The Objectivism Store
The Society's publishing division produces a host of books, pamphlets, original
audiotapes and CDs, videotapes, and related educational products. The Objectivism
Store markets these products through mass-market bookstores and Web
retailers. It sells them directly to Society members and to the public through its mail-order service, which also carries works by Ayn Rand and other authors.
Events
The
Atlas Society arranges conferences and seminars
that allow members, opinion leaders, and members of the public to gather
for learning, personal enrichment, recreation, and social
opportunities. Programs include one-day conferences, such as the Fall
2004 “Success: What it Is and What it Takes,” academic and student events, and the annual weeklong Summer Seminar,
held each year on a college campus in North America.
The Summer Seminar is the showcase event of The Objectivist Center,
TAS's research division, and features introductory and advanced courses
on Objectivism; lectures on
philosophy, art, politics, history, and related topics; and workshops
that help participants put Objectivist principles into practice in
their own lives.
Support
The
Atlas Society is a non-profit, tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) educational organization. Its
programs are funded by participants through tuition and attendance
fees, and by contributions from individuals, corporations, and
foundations. The Society neither seeks nor accepts government funding.
Contributions are deductible in accordance with the U.S. Internal
Revenue Code. Tax receipts will be provided for all contributors. Please see the membership information for more details.








