
Introduction to The Art of Nonfiction (Plume., 2001) ISBN 0452282314.

"Gender Tribalism," "The Philosophy of Privation" and "Multicultural Nihilism" (chapters) in Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution (Meridian, 1999) ISBN 0452011841."Israel Does Not Violate Palestinian Civil Rights" (chapter) in Israel: Opposing Viewpoint (Greenhaven Press, 1989) ISBN 0899084354."Libertarianism: The Perversion of Liberty" (chapter) in The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought (New American Library, 1988) ISBN 0452010462.He was also co-editor, with Marlene Podritske, of Objectively Speaking: Ayn Rand Interviewed. Schwartz edited two collections of essays by Ayn Rand: The Ayn Rand Column and Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution, for which he was also a contributing author. From 1987 to 2003, he was president and editor-in-chief at Second Renaissance Books, a book publisher and distributor. He was the founding editor and publisher of The Intellectual Activist (1979–1991), a periodical that covered political and social issues from a pro-individual rights perspective. His articles have been published in The Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, ForbesOnline, Huffington Post and the Hartford Courant. He also writes on current issues for his blog,.
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He is the author of In Defense of Selfishness: Why the Code of Self-Sacrifice Is Unjust and Destructive The Foreign Policy of Self-Interest: A Moral Ideal for America Libertarianism: The Perversion of Liberty and The Battle for Laissez-Faire Capitalism. He received a Master of Arts in journalism from Syracuse University and has taught advanced writing classes at the Ayn Rand Institute's Objectivist Academic Center. He is an Objectivist and writes opinion pieces and books from that viewpoint.Ī former chairman of the board, and currently a distinguished fellow, of the Ayn Rand Institute, Schwartz writes and lectures on a variety of topics, including environmentalism, foreign policy, political philosophy and ethics. in aeronautical engineering and astronautics as well as an honorary doctorate from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.Peter Schwartz (born 1949) is an American journalist. He publishes and lectures widely and served as a script consultant on the films "The Minority Report," "Deep Impact," "Sneakers," and "War Games." Peter received a B.S. He also co-authored The Long Boom (1999), a vision for the world characterized by global openness, prosperity, and discovery When Good Companies Do Bad Things (1999), an examination of and argument for corporate social responsibility and China’s Futures (2001), which describes very different scenarios for China.

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1 futures book by the Association of Professional Futurists. His first book, The Art of the Long View(1991), is considered a seminal publication on scenario planning and was recently voted the No. He publishes and lectures widely and served as a script consultant o Peter is the author of Inevitable Surprises (2003), a provocative look at the dynamic forces at play in the world today and their implications for business and society. Peter is the author of Inevitable Surprises (2003), a provocative look at the dynamic forces at play in the world today and their implications for business and society.
