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Columbus Day without Guilt

Monday, October 5, 2009 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

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The Objectivist Club at NYU is pleased to present

 

Columbus Day Without Guilt

a lecture by

Tom Bowden

Analyst at Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights and Author of The Enemies of Christopher Columbus

 

When:

October 5, 2009 at 7pm

(Doors open at 6:30)

 

Where:

Kimmel Center, Room 802 (Shorin)

New York University

 

Description:

In years past, the anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s 1492 voyage was an occasion to honor the explorer’s courage and to rejoice in the spread of Western civilization across a savage wilderness. More recently, however, advocates of multiculturalism have damned Columbus and the New World’s settlers as brutal conquerors who destroyed a pristine Indian paradise. Columbus Day, we are told, should be spent in atonement and repentance—or be discarded in favor of "Indigenous Peoples Day."

Unjustified guilt-mongering about Columbus Day improperly blackens the reputation of Western civilization while obscuring the harsh realities of life in the Stone Age, argues attorney Thomas A. Bowden, analyst at the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights and author of The Enemies of Christopher Columbus.

In this myth-shattering lecture, Mr. Bowden re-examines such controversial topics as the morality of displacing the American Indian tribes (did they really own the land?), the fallacies in the treaty/reservation system (was government too generous?), and the infamous "Trail of Tears" (what caused so many Cherokee deaths on the way west?).

Rejecting as false all notions of racial superiority and collective guilt, Mr. Bowden instead affirms the objective
superiority of civilization to savagery. On Columbus Day, he maintains, individuals of all ancestries should guiltlessly celebrate Western civilization’s core values—reason, science, technology, progress, capitalism, individual rights, law and the selfish pursuit of individual happiness here on earth—at a time when those values are under terrorist assault by America's declared enemies.

When & Where



Kimmel Center at New York University
Rosenthal Pavilion
60 Washington Square South
New York, NY 10012

Monday, October 5, 2009 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)


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The Objectivist Club at NYU is a student-led organization that seeks to promote the philosophy of Ayn Rand, Objectivism, to the NYU campus in particular and the New York population at large.  As part of its regular program, the club hosts a year-long lecture series featuring prominent Objectivist intellectuals.  All lectures are free and open to the public.