Return To Reason with The Atlas Society in Washington, D.C.
With the success of our inaugural student conference, Galt’s Gulch, last summer in Nashville, we are thrilled to announce its fusion with our annual fundraising dinner for an action-packed conference in the heart of our nation’s capital: Galt’s Gulch 2.0.
This year, we’re expanding our conference with two full days and three nights of programming, including dual-track breakout sessions catering to both those new to Objectivism and more seasoned students of Rand’s philosophy. Hosted at The Madison Hotel, our all-star Atlas Society faculty will present alongside guest speakers from across the globe for three days of intellectual exploration, networking, and fun!
** Students who purchase their tickets today can take advantage of 50% off ticket prices during our early-bird window and a FREE ticket to our offsite formal dinner!
** Adults can curate the weekend to tailor their interests by purchasing conference-only, formal-dinner-only, or All-Access Passes. ** Save $300 on your All-Access Pass today by purchasing your ticket before March 1 **
Next Week: Online Art Auction from The Atlas Society
Celebrate Ayn Rand’s birthday this February 2nd with our first online silent art auction, open for bidding next Thursday at 12 AM Eastern!
We are hosting an online art auction of rare, original, and SIGNED Ayn Rand-inspired fine art created exclusively for The Atlas Society by Nick Gaetano—the original artist of Ayn Rand’s famous art deco book covers.
Gaetano has created FIVE BRAND NEW renditions of characters from Atlas Shrugged for The Atlas Society—Francisco D’Anconia, Dagny Taggart, Hank Rearden, Ragnar Danneskjöld, and of course, John Galt.
Bidding Period: Feb. 1–3, 2024
Roger L. Simon on The Atlas Society Asks
Join us for The Atlas Society Asks Roger L. Simon on Wednesday, January 31 @ 2 PM PT / 5 PM ET. Roger L. Simon made his living as an Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and mystery novelist before becoming the CEO and co-founder of the pioneering blog, news, and opinion website PJ Media. In books, he is best known for his series of eight Moses Wine detective novels, but he has also written several nonfiction books, including Turning Right at Hollywood and Vine: The Perils of Coming Out Conservative in Tinseltown and I Know Best: How Moral Narcissism is Destroying Our Republic, If It Hasn’t Already. His latest nonfiction American Refugees: The Untold Story of the Mass Exodus from Blue States To Red States tells the story of how a culture clash precipitated a great blue-state exodus, and what it means for the rest of America. Join the conversation and ask your questions LIVE on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn or register HERE on ZOOM.
COMING SOON!!
“Ask Me Anything About Philosophy” with Stephen Hicks: Join Atlas Society Senior Scholar and Professor of Philosophy at Rockford, Stephen Hicks, Ph.D., Wednesday, February 7 @ 3:30 PM PT / 6:30 PM ET for a special “Ask Me Anything” Spaces discussion on Twitter/X discussing answering YOUR most pressing questions about philosophy, Objectivism, and more. Those interested can join HERE.
Miss yesterday’s webinar with Attorney Bobbie Anne Cox? You’ll want to check out this conversation with the fearless legal crusader at the heart of a historic challenge to New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s unconstitutional “Isolation and Quarantine Procedures” regulation. Watch the recorded conversation on YouTube and Facebook or download and listen to it as a podcast (Spotify, Amazon, Google, Apple).
Looking to catch up on our previous Spaces? Check out the newest podcasts on our website or the podcast platform of your choice!
Transcript Now Available for Akira The Don Webinar
Be inspired by the musical mind behind the Ayn Rand Meaningwave experience! This transcript comes from our CEO’s interview with world-renowned musician and DJ, Akira the Don. Described by industry press as “the Western Hemisphere’s greatest living pop star,” Akira joins The Atlas Society to discuss his musical career, along with his collaborations with the likes of Elon Musk, Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan, and now, The Atlas Society. Read through the interview transcript on our website or watch the interview HERE.
Throwback Thursday: My Name is Dagny Taggart
“There were times I asked myself, ‘Why am I doing this?’... Some days, I felt like I carried the whole world on my shoulders, and I thought I was the only person who felt this way. Everyone I thought I could count on kept disappearing on me literally when I needed them the most.”
Seven years have passed since we first released My Name is Dagny Taggart. This week, we invite you to revisit one of our earliest Draw My Life videos (and also one of the first to reach over a million views!) Learn about Dagny’s inspiring story written in the pages of Atlas Shrugged and share this video (or our recent Atlas Shrugged animated book trailer) with fellow Ayn Rand fans.
Listen to Dagny’s story and the ideas she battles against, many of which we bring to life in other episodes from our Draw My Life library HERE.
A Blanket To Tell How You Truly Feel
Valentine’s Day is almost here, so don’t just settle for the same old card, flowers, or box of chocolates. Cozy up next to your favorite Ayn Rand fan with this throw blanket, emblazoned with an iconic quote by Ayn Rand: “Love is our response to our highest values—and can be nothing else.” Explore The Atlas Society’s Valentine’s Collection for a variety of gifts: throw blankets, mugs, and even bracelets that include Ayn Rand quotes appropriate for the season.
Be sure to also browse our online store for all things Ayn Rand!



