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"As an
advocate of reason, egoism, and capitalism, I seek to reach the men of intellect--
wherever such may still be found."
Favorite Outakes
Other fictional novels by Ayn Rand are:
(1984)
(1934)
Non-fictional texts by Ayn Rand include:
The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism (1964)
The Objectivist Ethics (from The Virtue of Selfishness)
The Ayn Rand Lexicon : Objectivism from A to Z (reprint 1990)
Philosophy: Who Needs It (1982)
The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought (1988)
For the New Intellectual (1961)
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology (2nd ed., 1990)
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal (1966)
The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution (1971)
The Romantic Manifesto: A Philosophy of Literature (1969)
The Letters of Ayn Rand (1995)
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Please Note: These are direct quotes from the actual
novels. No words were changed nor slang used. Within the context of the
texts, the quotes above intrigue readers to further investigate the works of Ayn
Rand. In no way are these quotes meant to belittle or disrespect Rand's
non-fictional books on the philosophy known as Objectivism. Apologies where
appropriate.
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Ayn Rand was born Alice Rosenbaum in St. Petersburg, Russia on
February 2, 1905. She later attended the University in St. Petersburg. She
left the oppressive atmosphere of the Soviet Union and immigrated to the United States in
1926, changing her name to Ayn Rand. From the USA, she waged a courageous and
unceasing war against the greatest evil of our time - collectivism. Her books, from
"Atlas Shrugged" to "Anthem", explicitly reveal the destructive nature
of socialistic philosophies and offer Objectivism as a viable solution for the problems
plaguing modern society. Learn more about this philosophy at the Ayn Rand Institute. For more in-depth
biographical information, click on this article written by
Christine Chambers.
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For your convenience, Ayn Rand novels by
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Ethics |
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The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism (1964) |
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The Objectivist Ethics (in The Virtue of Selfishness) |
General Philosophy |
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The Ayn Rand Lexicon : Objectivism from A to Z (reprint 1990) |
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Philosophy: Who Needs It (1982) |
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The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought (1988) |
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For the New Intellectual (1961) |
Epistemology |
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Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology (2nd ed., 1990) |
Politics/Economics |
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Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal (1966) |
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The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution (1971) |
Art/Literature |
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The Romantic Manifesto: A Philosophy of Literature (1969) |
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The Letters of Ayn Rand (1995) |
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Fiction
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Atlas Shrugged (1957) |
Anthem (1938) |
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The Fountainhead (1943) |
We the Living (1936) |
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Night of January 16th (1934) |
The Early Ayn Rand (1984) |
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Non-Fiction
The Virtue of Selfishness: A New Concept of Egoism (1964) |
The Ayn Rand Lexicon: Objectivism from A to Z (reprinted 1990) |
Philosophy: Who needs it (1982) |
The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought (1988) |
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For the New Intellectual (1961) |
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology (2nd ed., 1990) |
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal (1966) |
The New Left : The Anti-Industrial Revolution (1971) |
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The Romantic Manifesto: A Philosophy of Literature (1969) |
Letters of Ayn Rand (1995) |
Other Authors on Objectivism... |
Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand by Leonard Peikoff |
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