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         Rand Ayn:     more books (101)
  1. The Ayn Rand Column: Written for the Los Angeles Times by Ayn Rand, Peter Schwartz, 1998-10
  2. The Ayn Rand Cult by Jeff Walker, 1998-12-30
  3. My Years with Ayn Rand by Nathaniel Branden, 1999-02-26
  4. Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life : The Companion Book by Michael Paxton, 1998-05
  5. Ayn Rand: First Descriptive Bibliography by Vincent L. Perinn, 1990-12
  6. The Ayn Rand Centennial Collection Boxed Set by Ayn Rand, 2005-09-27
  7. Ayn Rand by Jeffrey Britting, Jeffery Britting, et all 2004-07
  8. The Art of Nonfiction: A Guide for Writers and Readers by Ayn Rand, 2001-02-01
  9. The Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution by Ayn Rand, 1999-01-01
  10. Ayn Rand's Marginalia : Her Critical Comments on the Writings of over Twenty Authors by Ayn Rand, 1998-03
  11. 100 Voices: An Oral History of Ayn Rand by Scott McConnell, 2010-11-02
  12. Ayn Rand and Business by Theodore Kinni, 2008-07-16
  13. What Art Is: The Esthetic Theory of Ayn Rand by Louis Torres, Michelle Marder Kamhi, 2000-06
  14. Ayn Rand Reader by Ayn Rand, 1999-01-01

41. Objectivism - The Philosophy Of Ayn Rand. Ayn Rand Audio Voice Files And Samples
ayn rand's Objectivism the Philosophy of Reason. Objectivism is nonfiction.ayn rand Speaks Out. WORK IN PROGRESS - MOSTLY DONE!
http://home.nuclei.com/phil/speakout/
Ayn Rand Speaks Out
WORK IN PROGRESS - MOSTLY DONE! This page is a collection of voice samples of Ayn Rand and selected quotations from Rand's works. The voice samples are short, and are ordered alphabetically. I have relied heavily on Ayn Rand's For the New Intellectual, Harry Binswanger's The Ayn Rand Lexicon and Michael Berliner's Letters of Ayn Rand for the source material. I have tried to vary the sources; many of these excerpts are not from the Lexicon. From time to time, I may change or expand the excerpts.
altruism
What is the moral code of altruism? The basic principle of altruism is that man has no right to exist for his own sake, that service to others is the only justification of his existence, and that self-sacrifice is his highest moral duty, virtue and value. "Faith and Force: The Destroyers of the Modern World," Philosophy: Who Needs It?, page 74.
arbitrary whim
A ``whim'' is a desire experienced by a person who does not know and does not care to discover its cause. "The Objectivist Ethics," The Virtue of Selfishness

42. We've Moved!
An interview with NWOwatcher and preacher Texe Marrs, and a leap into the wilder worlds of conspiracy, Aardvarks and ayn rand.
http://st_aardvark.tripod.com

43. Objectivism - The Philosophy Of Ayn Rand. Ayn Rand's Life: Highlights And Sideli
ayn rand's Objectivism the Philosophy of Reason. ayn rand's Life Highlightsand Sidelights by Harry Binswanger. ayn rand's Life. Highlights and Sidelights.
http://home.nuclei.com/phil/works-HB/arlife.html
Ayn Rand's Life
Highlights and Sidelights
by Harry Binswanger
Binswanger combed the 40-hour biographical interviews Ayn Rand recorded from 1960 to 1961 to produce this selective focus on Ayn Rand's life. This is not a biography, but an examination of two critical periods in Rand's life. First, Binswanger focuses on Rand's early childhood in Russia. When Rand was in her early teens, the communists took control of Russia after a long and bloody revolution. These events provided a unique context for Rand to develop her political and moral ideas. Then, he focuses on Rand's decision to be a full-time philosopher. Rand had just seen Atlas Shrugged published, and witnessed the savage reviews of the leading intellectuals. Binswanger explores Rand's character in terms of three essentials: her philosophical ability, her unprecedented rationality and her man-worship. This presentation is 3 hours (with a question and answer period,) and is available on two cassettes from Second Renaissance Books for $29.95. This includes a printed chronology of Rand's life.

44. Himno
de ayn rand, Elangligis Roberto LEIBMAN
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45. The Ayn Rand Institute|Campaign Against Servitude
This is the website of the ayn rand Institute's campaign against Bill Clinton's Philadelphia Summit promoting citizen service. ARI has labelled the summit 'AntiAmerican'
http://www.aynrand.org/no_servitude/
This Web site uses on frames, which your Web browser does not support. Visit the ARI MediaLink Op-Eds Page to read editorials produced by the Ayn Rand Institute. To view the entire site, please return with a Web browser which supports frames (Explorer or Navigator).

46. Messages About "Rand, Ayn"
Messages about rand, ayn . Search keys aynrand objectivis. Also see http//www.vix.com/pub/objectivism/.There are 38 messages, totalling 315k
http://keithlynch.net/cryonet/k/Rand,Ayn.html
Messages about "Rand, Ayn" Search keys: aynrand objectivis Also see http://www.vix.com/pub/objectivism/ There are 38 messages, totalling 315k: 22/984 Oct 18 Kirschner / Re: Proposal for Cheap Freeze 211/9716 Dec 13 Klien / Boston Cryonics Meeting Minutes 1991 325/15498 Mar 4 Klien / Boston Cryonics Meeting Minutes 332/15414 Apr 22 Klien / Alcor Boston Minutes 190/9193 May 21 Klien / Alcor Boston Minutes 48/3226 Sep 7 More / Re: Nano-neurons 303/13270 Nov 30 Klien / Alcor Boston Minutes 1992 140/7158 Jun 16 Stodolsky / CRFT Revision (Re: Dirty Laundry) 33/1723 Dec 7 B.Wowk / environmentalists 57/2541 Dec 9 C.Platt / Environmentalists 63/3115 Dec 10 C.Mondragon / Fellow Travelers (Re: Environmentalists) 59/2699 Dec 18 P.Metzger / Being Polite 1993 63/1981 Jan 28 M.More / EXTROPY #10: Nanocomputers, Self-Transformation 42/2342 Jan 31 M.Riskin / The intelligence of cryonicists 164/8792 Mar 3 S.Harris / Alcor Membership Exclusion 58/3792 Mar 4 M.Riskin / John Gregor 1994

47. Ad Hoc Committee For Naming Facts
ayn rand Institute honors Mr. Elia Kazan who showed great moral courage in testifying about the influence of those who wished to replace freedom with totalitarianism during the House UnAmerican hearings in 1952.
http://namingfacts.aynrand.org/
Home Information: Find out about the 3/21/99 demonstration. Press Releases: (Updated 3/22) Editorials: Read opinions from AHCNF. Press Coverage: Links to articles covering AHCNF (Updated 3/22) Background: Background: The Journals of Ayn Rand Background: Hollywood Party is an objective history of Hollywood communism. Web Site: The Ayn Rand Institute
Last Update: 3/22/99 Statement of Purpose
During the HUAC hearings in 1952, it was Mr. Kazan who was the supporter of the principle of individual rights, and his communist opponents who were its enemies. Mr. Kazan showed great moral courage in testifying about the influence, in the American film and theatre industry, of those who wished to replace freedom with totalitarianism.
The Committee will name facts about the Hollywood communists that have been widely evaded for decades. These facts include:
The mission of the Party, financed and directed by the Soviet Union, was the violent overthrow of the U.S. government and the imposition of a Soviet-style dictatorship in America.
Americans deserve the truth. The Hollywood communists were the villains, not the victims. The real defenders of rights were not the Hollywood Reds, but the brave men who acted to oppose them.

48. Rand, Ayn
encyclopediaEncyclopedia rand, ayn, In Pronunciation Key. rand,ayn , 1905–82, American writer, b. St. Petersburg, Russia. She
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Rand, Ayn , American writer, b. St. Petersburg, Russia. She came to the United States in 1926 and worked for many years as a screenwriter. Her novels are romantic and dramatic, and they espouse a philosophy of rational self-interest that opposes the collective of the modern welfare state. Her best-known novels include The Fountainhead (1943) and Atlas Shrugged (1957). In For the New Intellectual See the memoir by N. Branden (1989); biography by B. Branden (1987); study by J. T. Baker (1987); her letters, ed. by M. S. Berliner (1995), and her journals, ed. by D. Harriman (1997).
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49. Ayn Rand And Objectivism - The Author
A biographical sketch, from the Objectivist magazine Full Context.
http://www.fullcontext.org/Objectivism/aynrand.htm
Ayn Rand and Objectivism:
An Introduction The author
The founder of Objectivism, Ayn Rand (neé Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum), was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, on February 2, 1905. Ayn Rand attended Petrograd (Leningrad) University from 1921 to 1924 in the tumultuous period following the Revolution, where she majored in history, and took a minor in philosophy. In early 1926, Ayn Rand fled the Soviet Union and arrived in New York City, during the "Roaring Twenties." It was her relatives in Chicago who made it possible for her to leave the Soviet Union, and with whom she first stayed after arriving in the U.S. After changing her name to Ayn Rand, she left Chicago for Hollywood, and eventually found work as a reader at Cecil B. DeMille's studio. On the set of DeMille's King of Kings , she spied a tall, handsome man named Frank O'Connorand they were married in 1929. During the Depression, Rand began to focus on her writing, producing several short stories and plays (these early works are collected in The Early Ayn Rand ) as well as Night of January 16th ("Penthouse Legend" on Broadway)

50. Ayn Rand Institute Student Essay Contests
Annual awards for short, original, unpublished essays on the philosophic themes in ayn rand's novels, Anthem , The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged , are open respectively to all US 9th and 10th graders, 11th and 12th graders and college students. Prize money totals $72,000.
http://www.aynrand.org/contests
For High School and College Students
The Ayn Rand Institute Presents its Year 2003
Anthem
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The Fountainhead
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Atlas Shrugged
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Educators: click here for online resources and to request materials.

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51. Literary Encyclopedia
rand, ayn. (1905 1982), www.LitEncyc.com. The American novelist ayn randwrote the most intellectually challenging fiction of her generation.
http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=3705

52. ERIKA HOLZER, Official Site Of
Holzer's official site, showcasing her works, and featuring personal stories about how she came to write, with the help of her mentor, ayn rand.
http://www.erikaholzer.com
Holzer on Ayn Rand Essays Website of Erika Holzer
Dedication: Every novelist, it seems, has a mentor, dead or alive. Someone whose literary accomplishments or personal influence lit the fire within and kept it burning through trial, error and insensitive reviews.
Eventually, I summoned the courage to probe, bombarding the ever-patient Ms. Rand with very specific questions about her four bestselling novels: ANTHEM, WE THE LIVING, THE FOUNTAINHEAD, and (especially) ATLAS SHRUGGED. It was my good fortune that I got much more out of this phase of Rand's mentoring than I'd bargained for: a thorough indoctrination in the four elements that are crucial to the well-constructed novel: theme, plot, characterization, and style. And, in the process, I found myself. It is to Ayn Rand qua novelist, therefore, that I acknowledge a profound literary debt. But for you, Ayn . . . .
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53. Religion Vs. Morality | The Ayn Rand Institute
The ayn rand Institute's views on separation, with quotes from the founding fathers of the US, and commentary on some related issues such as abortion and evolution.
http://religion.aynrand.org/

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ARI Press Release Election 2000 Shows Religious Right Threat to Individual Rights In an age of skepticism (certainty is impossible) and nihilism (nothing means anything), many people are desperately searching for a guide to life, a philosophy. As Ayn Rand wrote in her book Philosophy: Who Needs It This Web site explores these issues. It shows the dangers of the religious right and religious left, and it shows how anti-American is this increasing political power of religion. This site also contains information about a rational philosophy, one consistent with the love of liberty on which this country was founded. That philosophy is Objectivism, a philosophy for living on earth. Sponsored by the Ayn Rand Institute. . Questions and comments about this site: webmaster@aynrand.org Other sites from the Ayn Rand Institute: The Philosophy of Objectivism Ayn Rand: About Her Life ARI MediaLink Objectivism on Campus ... Student Essay Contests

54. Journals Of Ayn Rand: Author Of Atlas Shrugged And Philosopher Of Objectivism
Rarely has a writer and thinker of the stature of ayn rand affordedus access to her most intimate thoughts and feelings. From
http://www.capitalism.org/journals/
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"Rarely has a writer and thinker of the stature of Ayn Rand afforded us access to her most intimate thoughts and feelings. From Journals of Ayn Rand , we gain an invaluable new understanding and appreciation of the woman, the artist, and the philosopher, and of the enduring legacy she has left us." "Rand comes vibrantly to life as an untried screenwriter in Hollywood, creating stories that reflect her youthful vision of the world. We see her painful memories of communist Russia and her struggles to convey them in We the Living . Most fascinating is the intricate, step-by-step process through which she created the plots and characters of her two masterworks, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged , and the years of painstaking research that imbued the novels with their powerful authenticity." "Complete with reflections on her legendary screenplay concerning the making of the atomic bomb and tantalizing descriptions of projects cut short by her death, Journals of Ayn Rand illuminates the mind and heart of an extraordinary woman as no biography or memoir ever could. On these vivid pages, Ayn Rand lives. "

55. WORKING MINDS: A Philosophy Of Empowerment
A practical postexistentialist, post-objectivist philosophy, partly based on ideas of ayn rand, Albert Camus, C. Wright Mills and others. Contains the first four chapters (of 40) and presents the root of the philosophy.
http://www.working-minds.com/ebooks.htm

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56. Stolen Art: Rand, Ayn - Letter
rand, ayn letters (9) typed letters, from 218 pages each, signed ayn - with salutationsof either Dear John or Dear Professor Hospers - dated between 4
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(9) typed letters, from 2-18 pages each, signed "Ayn" - with salutations of either "Dear John" or "Dear Professor Hospers" - dated between 4/17/60 through 3/31/61
LAPD DR# 98-0661025 (Case 11-3/98) If you have information on this case, please contact:
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57. Individualism: The Only Cure For Racism
Discussion of workplace diversity and opposition to affirmative action.from the ayn rand institute.
http://multiculturalism.aynrand.org/individualism.html
Home Editorial: On Flag Day Celebrate America's Core Values: Reason, Rights, and Science Editorial: What We Should Remember On Martin Luther King Day Editorial: A Feeling Is Not An Argument Editorial: Apology for Slavery will Perpetuate Racism Editorial: The Christopher Columbus Controversy: Western Civilization Vs. Primitivism Editorial: The Greatness of Western Civilization Editorial: Diversity and Multiculturalism: The New Racism Editorial: Individualism: The Only Cure for Racism Editorial: Perpetuating Racism: Apology by Proxy Editorial: The Million Woman March: Pied Pipers of Tribalism Web Site: The Ayn Rand Institute individualism: the only cure for racism
Edwin A. Locke, Ph.D.
It is now taken as a virtual axiom that the way to cure racism is through the promulgation of racial and ethnic diversity within corporations, universities, government agencies and other institutions. The diversity movement has many facets: diversity awareness, diversity training, diversity hiring and admissions, diversity promotions, and diversity accommodations (e.g., black student organizations and facilities at universities). The common feature in all these facets is: racial preference.
If diversity is the cure, however, why, instead of promoting racial harmony, has it brought racial division and conflict? The answer is not hard to discover. The unshakable fact is that you cannot cure racism with racism. To accept the diversity premise means to think in racial terms rather than in terms of individual character or merit. Taking jobs away from one group in order to compensate a second group to correct injustices caused by a third group who mistreated a fourth group at an earlier point in history (e.g., 1860) is absurd on the face of it and does not promote justice; rather, it does the opposite. Singling out one group for special favors (e.g., through affirmative action) breeds justified resentment and fuels the prejudices of real racists. People are individuals; they are not interchangeable ciphers in an amorphous collective.

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59. Welcome To Sebastian Zaberca's Domain
Includes original poetry, essays, and short stories partly inspired by ayn rand's Objectivist philosophy.
http://szdm.tripod.com

60. MOVED MOVED MOVED
Read the journal of a recent female college grad with playwright aspirations a healthy respect for ayn rand's fiction, David Lynch, and world domination via the web. Updated regularly.
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