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         Rand Ayn:     more books (49)
  1. The Ayn Rand Column: Written for the Los Angeles Times by Ayn Rand, Peter Schwartz, 1998-10
  2. Anthem: With a Foreword by Ayn Rand by Ayn Rand, 2009-12-07
  3. With Charity Toward None: An Analysis of Ayn Rand's Philosophy by William F. O'Neill, 1977-06
  4. The Objectivist Ethics by Ayn Rand, 1961
  5. It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand by Jerome Tuccille, 2007-11-05
  6. Anthem by Ayn Rand, 2004-11-01
  7. Atheism, Ayn Rand, and Other Heresies by George H. Smith, 1991-04

61. Ayn Rand On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
There are 248 conversations about ayn rand s books. . ayn rand AKA Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum. edit delete. ayn rand Institute. edit delete
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62. ARI Watch
A critical review of the ayn rand Institute.
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AR I Watch
The ‘Ayn Rand Institute’ under review.
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Relentless Propaganda

“War Powers Without War”

“Peace On Earth – And Its Price”
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A Question for Leonard Peikoff
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“The Wreckage of the Consensus Revisited”

“World Opinion Be Damned

Ayn Rand on Torture

Our Bold, Fearless Leader
... “How to Truly Support our Troops” NEW November 2007 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly O’Reilly Interviews Yaron Brook Peikoff on ARI – Not The Effect Index of ARI Writers An ordinary index has entries like Andrew Bernstein 2, 5, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31 Diamonds that line up vertically link to the same article. Christian Beenfeldt Andrew Bernstein Harry Binswanger Yaron Brook Edward Cline Alex Epstein Robert Garmong Onkar Ghate David Holcberg Elan Journo John Lewis Edwin Locke Keith Lockitch Scott McConnell Leonard Peikoff John Ridpath Peter Schwartz Bradley Thompson Robert Tracinski Index of Other People Elliot Abrams John Quincy Adams Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Jamal al-Badawi Ayman al-Zawahiri John Ashcroft Attila the Hun James Bamford Harry Elmer Barnes R. H. Barrow

63. IUniverse - Online Book Store - New Books, Back-In-Print Books, Self-Published B
A trenchant guide to the errors and inadequacies of ayn rand’s Objectivist ayn rand Contra Human Nature represents a major contribution to a critical
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64. Ayn Rand Comes To Somalia
In the absence of government bureacracy and foreign aid, business is starting to boom.
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2001/05/maass.htm
Mogadishu May 2001 Atlantic Monthly In the absence of government bureaucracy and foreign aid, business is starting to boom by P eter M aass
Ayn Rand Comes to Somalia
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65. Grant Schuyler's Essay "Re-evaluating Ayn Rand"
Readers will notice some connection between this essay and my piece A Requiem for ayn rand? I recommend you read the other first.
http://home.ca.inter.net/~grantsky/re-evaluating.html
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RE-EVALUATING AYN RAND
[Readers will notice some connection between this essay and my piece " A Requiem for Ayn Rand?" I recommend you read the other first. I anticipate, however, eventually merging the two.] Lately my thoughts have been evolving about the life and philosophy of Ayn Rand (1905-1982), the Russian-American novelist-philosopher. For decades I have been defending her importance as a philosopher, while simultaneously trying to understand what is wrong about the parts of her philosophy which seem mistaken. As a young Student of Objectivism (Rand's name for her loyal followers), I did not question the truth of her ideas until 1970, when she gave her infamous interview to Cosmopolitan magazine. In the Cosmopolitan interview Rand mentioned that she thought no woman should ever be president of the United States. She said that the natural psychological reaction of (right-thinking) women is to worship men, and that the psychological burden of having to command and direct men would therefore be crushing for a woman president. Well, even in the sexist context of the time that seemed a deeply odd line of thought.

66. Below The Beltway » Ayn Rand
Barbara Branden is one of the few people who was part of ayn rand’s inner circle during the years that she was writing Atlas Shrugged who is both still
http://belowthebeltway.com/category/books/ayn-rand/
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by Doug Mataconis @ Wednesday, November 14th, 2007. Filed under Ayn Rand Books Individual Liberty [Comments (0)] ...
Ayn Rand: Radical For Capitalism
by Doug Mataconis @ Thursday, November 8th, 2007. Filed under Ayn Rand Individual Liberty Previous Posts:
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Atlas Shrugged Movie Update
by Doug Mataconis @ Friday, October 12th, 2007. Filed under Ayn Rand Movies Robert Bidnotto, editor of The New Individualist, has a post up chock full of details about the still-possible project to bring Atlas Shrugged to the big screen.
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The Historical Significance Of Atlas Shrugged
by Doug Mataconis @ Wednesday, October 10th, 2007. Filed under Ayn Rand Books Today marks the 50th anniversary of the publication of Atlas Shrugged and, over at RealClearPolitics, Robert Tracinski has an excellent essay on the historical significance of the novel, and the ideas that it embodies:
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Atlas Shrugged And The Modern Libertarian Movement
by Doug Mataconis @ Friday, October 5th, 2007. Filed under

67. Ayn Rand: A Who2 Profile
Born and educated in Russia, ayn rand moved to the United States in 1926, moving to Hollywood to begin a career as a screenwriter. In 1932 she.
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Name at birth: Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum Born and educated in Russia, Ayn Rand moved to the United States in 1926, moving to Hollywood to begin a career as a screenwriter. In 1932 she sold her first screenplay, but soon turned to writing novels. Her novel The Fountainhead was published in 1943 and eventually became a bestseller. Still occasionally working as a screenwriter, Rand moved to New York City in 1951 and published Atlas Shrugged in 1957. Her novels espoused what came to be called Objectivism, a philosophy that champions capitalism and the preeminence of the individual.
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Some good and some not-so-good elements of Objectivism
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68. Objectivism Online: A Marketplace For Ayn Rand's Objectivism
Objectivism Online.Net a marketplace for Objectivism.
http://www.objectivismonline.net/
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Middle East Milestones: The Russo Turkish War (1768-1774)
By Scott Powell from Powell History Recommends,cross-posted by MetaBlog
Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia from 1682 to 1725, initiated the forced Westernization of his country.  After touring Europe in an attempt to gain first hand knowledge of the reasons for European military superiority, he paid Western experts to return to Russia to revamp its army and navy, he forced his courtiers to adopt Western style clothing and manners, and initiated far-reaching religious and civil reforms.  He initiated the Great Northern War (1700-1721) to achieve Baltic supremacy, and relocated the Russian capital to the new city of St. Petersburg once his objective had been reached.  When his plans to modernize Russia were threatened by his own son Alexei, Peter had him executed. For all this, Russia remained relatively isolated from Europe and its rulers aspired to the still greater trade and military advantages that would accrue by taking control of the Black Sea and the Hellespont.  Access to the Mediterranean, they believed, would catapult Russia to a new level of wealth and influence.  Only the decaying Muslim Ottoman Empire stood in the way.

69. THE ROOTS OF WAR
ayn rand in Faith and Force The Destroyers of the Modern World . Find more books by or about ayn rand HERE, HERE and HERE
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excerpts from
"The Roots of War"
by Ayn Rand
(published in THE OBJECTIVIST magazine, June 1966):
Just as [Woodrow] Wilson, a "liberal" reformer, led the United States into World War I "to make the world safe for democracy" so Franklin D. Roosevelt, another "liberal" reformer, led it into World War II, in the name of the "Four Freedoms." In both cases the "conservatives" and the big business interests were overwhelmingly opposed to war but were silenced. In the case of World War II they were smeared as "isolationists," "reactionaries," and "America-First'ers." World War I led, not to "democracy," but to the creation of three dictatorships: Soviet Russia, Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany. World War II led, not to "Four Freedoms," but to the surrender of one-third of the world's population into communist slavery. If peace were the goal of today's intellectuals, a failure of that magnitude and the evidence of unspeakable suffering on so large a scale would make them pause and check their statist premises. Instead, blind to everything but their hatred for capitalism, they are now asserting that "poverty breeds wars" (and justifying war by sympathizing with a "material greed" of that kind). But the question is: What breeds poverty?

70. Ayn Rand Objectivism
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71. About Ayn Rand
See the ayn rand page on the American Writers websitewhich lists this About ayn rand page as the first of three internet resources about her.
http://www.aristos.org/aynrand.htm
About Ayn Rand
Rand in C-SPAN's American Writers: A Journey through History
Of the forty-five American writers "who have chronicled, reflected upon or influenced the course of our nation's history" selected to be profiled in this C-SPAN series, Ayn Rand is among the four featured on its logoalong with Benjamin Franklin, Frederick Douglass, and Mark Twain. See the Ayn Rand page on the American Writers websitewhich lists this "About Ayn Rand" page as the first of three internet resources about her. NOTE: The Ayn Rand program first aired live on Sunday, May 12, 2002. Regrettably, it did not meet the high standard set by most other programs in the series. See C-SPAN American Writers Program on Ayn Rand a Sham: Cedes Control to Doctrinaire Rand Institute
What Art Is: The Esthetic Theory of Ayn Rand
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About Ayn Rand
By far the best concise overview of the life and work of Ayn Rand (1905-1982) is by Chris Matthew Sciabarra (author of Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical and editor of the Journal of Ayn Rand Studies ), in an article written for Scribner's

72. Ayn Rand Contra Human Nature
My copy of The ayn rand Bookstore 2008 Catalog arrived the other day. The ARB is owned by the ARI, so you can be sure that you are getting your Objectivism
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Book Review: Hair Brain, Tortoise Mind
In the last ten years or so, a number of books have come out examining the role of intuition (i.e., unconscious thinking) in human cognition. These include Blink , by Malcolm Gladwell, Intuition: It's Powers and Perils , by David Myers, Strangers to Ourselves: Discovering the Adaptive Unconsious , by Timothy Wilson. Guy Claxton's Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind may very well be the best of the lot, mixing, as it does, shrewd analysis with detailed evidence.
The general picture of unconscious thinking that emerges from Claxton's book is devastating to some of Rand's most critical epistemological and psychological pretensions. Orthodox Objectivism insists that the unconscious (or "subconscious") cannot originate any thoughts or motives on its own. "There is nothing in the subconscious besides what you acquired by conscious means." This view, in light of evidence provided by Claxton, is wildly implausible.
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Rand, in her philosophy, over-emphasized the importance of d-mode and badly misrepresented unconscious thinking. She insisted that man "must discover how to use his rational faculty, how to validate his conclusions, how to distinguish truth from falsehood, how to set the criteria of

73. Charity Navigator Rating - The Ayn Rand Institute
The ayn rand Institute (ARI) works to introduce young people to ayn rand s novels, to support scholarship and research based on her ideas, and to promote
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