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On Ayn Rand
This 100-page volume is published by Wadsworth and authored by Dr. Allan Gotthelf. On Ayn Rand is part of the Wadsworth Philosophers Series - 100 books, each devoted to a single philosopher, containing an account of the philosopher's life and thought. |
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The Ayn Rand Reader
For those who have heard of Ayn Rand, or her philosophy, Objectivism, and want a general introduction. |
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Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
Ayn Rand's treatise on economics. |
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Philosophy: Who Needs It?
Rand answers the question: "Why should philosophy be important to my daily life?" |
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The Virtue of Selfishness
The revolutionary ethics that holds selfishness as a cardinal virtue. |
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Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology
A detailed explanation of Rand's revolutionary theory of concepts, and concept formation. |
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Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand
Presented in textbook format, this work gives a complete presentation of the philosophy of Objectivism. |
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Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution
An updated version of Ayn Rand's 1971 book, The New Left with additional essays by Peter Schwartz and Harry Binswanger. |
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Why Businessmen Need Philosophy
A collection of essays by Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff and others introducing the need for busisnessmen to have and check the premises that they hold while running their businesses. |
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Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life: Movie Soundtrack (CD) Audio Soundtrack from the award-winning Michael Paxton film. Included are dialogue excerpts from Ayn Rand's play, Ideal ,performed by Janne Peters and a rare archival recording of Ayn Rand's testimony before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (1947). In addition, this soundtrack includes two vintage recordings taked directly from Ayn Rand's personal record collection, rare photos and extensive comments from the composer, Jeff Britting. |
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Atlas Shrugged
Considered Ayn Rand's masterpiece in fiction, it depicts Ayn Rand's philosophy on a grand scale. Atlas is a story about what happens when the men of the mind go on strike. |
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The Fountainhead
The Fountainhead is the story of an uncompromising young architect named Howard Roark, who said he would take on the world - and did. |
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Anthem
A tale of a man who dares to make individual choices, to seek knowledge in a dark age, to love the woman of his choice. In a society in which people have no name, no independence, and no values, he is hunted for an unpardonable crime: having the courage to stand above the crowd. |
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We, the Living
A colossal love story with a massive philosphical framework, this self-admitted near-autobiography portrays the impact of the Russian Revolution on three people who demand the right to live their own lives |
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