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Hobkin

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  1. Thank you, book-marked! I'll see if I can get them all on Kindle. (When I get it, job first, then my savings of silver in a safety deposit box, THEN kindle and the books) You've all been so helpful, can't wait to read up!
  2. I don't mind technical stuff, I enjoy reading and learning. In fact, I don't think it would be fair to call yourself anything (EG. Objectivist) unless you know a significant amount about it, so the more technical the better! That wont stop me from reading your suggestion though.
  3. Wow you guys were fast, thank you for the quick replies. And John McVey, glad to know I'm not the only biologist around. I want to go into research on longevity and aging; can't wait till I'm done with school so I can start getting paid!
  4. I thought I'd introduce myself, I'm a 23 year old student of Biochemistry (Technically biology + chemistry dual major because the biochemistry major didn't have any real biology in it) who when playing Bioshock was introduced to the Objectivist way of thought. I ended up reading up about it, and although it seems the game was designed to argue against objectivism, it had the opposite effect on me... I think anyone open to reason and logical thinking would also become an objectivist after playing Bioshock. I'd also like to know if there is any reading material that anyone would suggest to help introduce me to objectivism. Thank you for taking your time to read my introduction and pre-emptive thanks for the reading advice.
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