By Shoshana Milgram
A man, after reflecting on his life and career, resolves to change course. How can his aspiration become our inspiration? As readers of a short story, published in 1912 by a writer who went on to win a Pulitzer Prize (and to defend The Fountainhead), we will explore how an artist chose to portray moral self-awakening. (No pre-conference reading required.)
This lecture was recorded at the Objectivist Summer Conference 2016 in Seattle, WA.
(MP3 download; 56.30 MB)