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Although the school was not based on Objectivist Philosophy , the Stolls made Ayn Rand 's '' Atlas Shrugged '' the centerpiece of their program. To their credit, however, the Stolls also included the work of Nathaniel Branden even though he had been expelled from Rand's movement some years earlier, and Rand had assigned his writings to her own version of the '' Index Librorum Prohibitorum ''. Similarly, the Stolls emphasized the importance of the Austrian School of economics, despite Rand's having characterized Friedrich Hayek as "an example of our most pernicious enemy." The Stolls' academic program tried, more or less successfully, to square the Libertarianism And Objectivism circle. George Stoll was an able teacher with good insights into Human Nature , especially relating to Adolescence . He described his school as a benign Dictatorship , a Management style wholly appropriate to life at sea. Many students and staff members were drawn to him by dint of his personality, and he was thus able to sustain his legitimacy on the basis of Charismatic Authority . Others thought that, as the years progressed, Capt. Stoll had allowed a small-scale Cult Of Personality to flourish around him. This was an ironic twist because George Stoll stressed that human beings needed to submit their actions and beliefs to the test of Reason always. The school's Sailing program was run by the directors' son, Jim. An accomplished yachtsman, Jim Stoll spent the latter 1960s participating in many Blue-water races, crewing aboard famed racing yachts ''Panacea'', ''Ondine'', and ''Kialoa''. He also was a protégé of master mariner Irving Johnson , and it is unlikely the Flint School would have gone to sea without that connection. Sailing provided the students with a hands-on education not only in the nautical arts, but also in Mathematics ( Navigation ) and Physics ( Engine Room ). The students were not in a Sail Training program as meant for Sea Cadet s contemplating a career with one of the world's navies or merchant fleets. But some of them did manage to attain the requisite skills to crew ''Te Vega'' in the Cutty Sark Tall Ships' Race s in 1972 ( Helsinki – Falsterbo stage) and 1976 ( Bermuda – Newport, Rhode Island , stage). All students participated in the daily maintenance of the ships, and in periodic heavy maintenance undertaken when the vessels were in Dry Dock . Though chartered and controlled by an American school, the ships flew a Panamanian Flag Of Convenience . In 1976, ''Te Vega'' sailed into New York Harbor to take part in the United States Bicentennial celebrations, one of the rare occasions when either ship called at a U.S. Port . (''Te Vega'' joined many of the world's tall ships for the Parade of Sail to commemorate the event, and the Secretary Of The Navy and the Commandant Of The Coast Guard jointly awarded her third prize in her class in the "Smartest Ship" competition.) The ships were instead based abroad, with favorite adopted home ports being Copenhagen , Amsterdam , Pointe-à-Pitre , and La Condamine and Fontvieille, Monaco . Additionally, the ships frequented some of the world's most exclusive Marina s and anchorages, among them Puerto José Banús , Porto Cervo , Portofino , Villefranche-sur-Mer , and Saint-Barthélemy 's Gustavia roadstead. Flint School students bore witness to history. They visited Jamaica , Guyana , and Dominica during times of great social strife in those places, and in the West Indies generally. They saw how the United Kingdom 's erratic Fiscal Policy led to the country's ungovernability. They missed Portugal 's (successful) Revolution , but not Spain 's (failed) Coup D'état . The schooners were dockside in Travemünde , Kiel , and Hamburg for much of the ''Deutscher Herbst'' ( German Autumn ), and in many Italian locales during the seemingly endless '' Anni di piombo '' (Years of Lead). Sailing afforded an opportunity to visit nearly all the major coastal and insular destinations in Europe and the Caribbean Basin , many of which were poorly served by air, or were otherwise very remote. Among the more unusual places the ships visited were Devil's Island , Paramaribo , St. Peter Port , Rønne , Heraklion , Portoferraio , Valletta , Macapá , Gibraltar , Curaçao , Dakar , Cape Verde , Agadir , and Ponta Delgada . Students were able to reach the great cultural attractions of Europe by train and bus, with a ten-day continental tour during the spring. The Flint School's travels also provided the directors with a way to show how people put ideas and values into practice. A visit to the Normandy Invasion beaches taught that the price of freedom is sometimes paid in blood. A visit to the East German border at the Priwall Peninsula gave a glimpse of what a society can look like when freedom is usurped. But perhaps the most pointed example were visits – on the same day – to the Deutsches Museum and the Dachau Concentration Camp . They are a mere 20 kilometers apart. EXTERNAL LINKS
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