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  1. Three Plays by Ayn Rand, 2005-04-05
  2. Ayn Rand by Jeffrey Britting, Jeffery Britting, et all 2004-07
  3. Ayn Rand Reader by Ayn Rand, 1999-01-01
  4. The Ayn Rand Centennial Collection Boxed Set by Ayn Rand, 2005-09-27
  5. The Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution by Ayn Rand, 1999-01-01
  6. Ayn Rand's Marginalia : Her Critical Comments on the Writings of over Twenty Authors by Ayn Rand, 1998-03
  7. Ayn Rand and Business by Theodore Kinni, 2008-07-16
  8. El Manantial (Spanish Edition) by Ayn Rand, 2006-01
  9. What Art Is: The Esthetic Theory of Ayn Rand by Louis Torres, Michelle Marder Kamhi, 2000-06
  10. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, 1957-10-12
  11. Ayn Rand by Tibor R. Machan, 2000-03
  12. The Art of Nonfiction: A Guide for Writers and Readers by Ayn Rand, 2001-02-01
  13. Anthem by Ayn Rand, 1980
  14. The World of Atlas Shrugged: The Essential Companion to Ayn Rand's Masterpiece by Robert Bidinotto/The Objectivist Center, Edward Herrmann, et all 2001-04-23

41. The Daily Objectivist - Ayn Rand & Objectivism
A daily updated Objectivist site devoted to the ideas of ayn rand, author of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead.
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42. Animal “Rights” And The New Man Haters
Edwin Locke, Ph.D. An Objectivist response to AR Only man has the power to deal with other members of his own species by voluntary means rational persuasion and a code of morality rather than physical force. To claim that man's use of animals is immoral is to claim that we have no right to our own lives.
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By Edwin Locke, Ph.D.
None of this is relevant to animals. Animals do not survive by rational thought (nor by sign languages allegedly taught to them by psychologists). They survive through inborn reflexes and sensory-perceptual association. They cannot reason. They cannot learn a code of ethics. A lion is not immoral for eating a zebra (or even for attacking a man). Predation is their natural and only means of survival; they do not have the capacity to learn any other.
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43. Individualist Voice - Individualist Quotes
Featuring ayn rand, Thomas Jefferson, and other champions of individual freedom.
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44. Ayn Rand Institute -- Assisted Suicide: A Moral Right
Bowden argues that assisted dying is an American right.
http://www.aynrand.org/medialink/asuicideright.shtml
The following editorial has been produced by the Ayn Rand Institute's MediaLink department. Visit MediaLink at http://www.aynrand.org/medialink/
Released: April 1, 2002
Assisted Suicide: A Moral Right
Ashcroft's Decree Threatens Doctors' and Patients' Rights
By Thomas Bowden
The irony was so rich it could be lost only on a strict religious conservative like U.S. attorney general John Ashcroft.
What followed immediately was a court challenge by the State of Oregon, whose voters had legalized doctor-assisted suicide under strict procedures designed to ensure that a patient's free will coincided with a physician's objective judgment that suicide was a reasonable option.
Eventually, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether Ashcroft's gambit was legal, and whether the Controlled Dangerous Substances Act can be used to frighten doctors into ignoring their patients' desperate entreaties. But in the meantime, one thing is clear: there is no rational, secular basis upon which the government can properly prevent any individual from choosing to end his own life. Rather, it is religious mysticism that energizes Ashcroft and the Bush administration into intimidating doctors who dare to defy God's divine plan.
The conservatives' outrage at the Oregon doctors stems from the belief that human life is a gift from the Lord, who puts us here on earth to carry out His will. Thus, the very idea of suicide is anathema, because one who "plays God" by causing his own death, or assisting in the death of another, insults his Maker and invites eternal damnation, not to mention divine retribution against the decadent society that permits such sinful behavior.

45. ATLAS SHRUGGED BY AYN RAND
he loves? With this acclaimed work and its immortal query, Who is John Galt? , ayn rand found the perfect artistic form to express her vision of existence.
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"I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine." — John Galt
Atlas Shrugged
Who is John Galt?
"He said he would stop the motor of the world... and he did. But who is John Galt? A destroyer or a liberator? Why does he fight his battle, not against his enemies, but against those who need him most? Why does he fight his hardest battle against the woman he loves?"
With this acclaimed work and its immortal query, "Who is John Galt?", Ayn Rand found the perfect artistic form to express her vision of existence. Atlas Shrugged made Rand not only one of the most popular novelists of the century, but one of its most influential thinkers.
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46. Ayn Rand Institute -- Presidents Day: A Celebration Of What?
An editorial by Edwin Locke of the ayn rand Institute comparing American's early presidents with more recent presidents.
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Presidents Day: A Celebration of What?
by Edwin A. Locke, Ph.D. (Click here to download an image of this author for print publication.)
On Presidents Day, most Americans would like to celebrate the men who have been leaders of the greatest country in the world. It is a sad commentary on our times to note how far back in history we have to go to find presidents genuinely worthy of admiration.
We can admire George Washington, who rejected the opportunity to be a monarch and became the father of our republic. We can admire Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence. We can admire James Madison, the father of our Constitution, including the Bill of Rights. Those presidents stood firmly for certain core American principles: individual rights, a free society, limited government. They acted, to the best of their abilities, to implement and preserve these principles.
Today, however, our leaders have distanced themselves so much from such principles that there is no one to admire. Most Americans feel little more than contempt for modern politicians, presidential and non-presidential alike. The reason is that our politicians do not stand for anything at all.

47. Rand, Ayn
Search. Agnosticism / Atheism ayn rand. Back to Last Page Glossary Index . Related Terms. • ethics. Name ayn rand Born Alissa Rosenbaum.
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Ethics is the formal study of moral standards and conduct. For this reason, the study of ethics is also often called "moral philosophy." What is good? What is evil? How should I behave - and why? How should I balance my needs against the needs of others? What is Philosophy?

48. We've Moved!
An interview with NWOwatcher and preacher Texe Marrs, and a leap into the wilder worlds of conspiracy, Aardvarks and ayn rand.
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49. Ayn Rand --  Encyclopædia Britannica
rand, ayn Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , rand, ayn (1905–82). In her commercially successful novels and her works of nonfiction
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50. Ayn Rand's HUAC Testimony
Libertarian author cooperates with Congressional investigation of Communist propaganda in American films. Includes introduction, background, and notes.
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The following is a full transcript of the testimony by Ayn Rand before the United States House of Representatives' Committee on Un-American Activities (commonly known as the House Un-American Activities Committee, or HUAC) on October 20, 1947. To make Rand's testimony more meaningful to contemporary readers, this transcript includes explanatory notes and background material. None of the speakers' words have been altered or omitted.
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The History of HUAC
The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) became a permanent (or "standing") committee of the House in January 1945. It had existed on a temporary basis since 1938. HUAC was supposed to investigate "un-American propaganda" in the United States. Although it also investigated pro-fascist or pro-Nazi activity, HUAC is most widely known for its investigations of suspected Communist influence in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Along with the investigation of Alger Hiss , the investigation of Communist influence in the motion picture industry is one of the defining episodes in the committee's history. Although HUAC would continue to exist into the 1960s, these memorable hearings are its best-known legacy. The committee's name was changed in 1969, and it was abolished in 1975, when jurisdiction over investigation of foreign influence was transferred to the House Judiciary Committee.

51. Ayn Rand --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
rand, ayn Britannica Student Encyclopedia. , rand, ayn (1905–82). In her commercially successful novels and her works of nonfiction
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52. Ayn Rand Institute: Environmentalism: The Anti-Industrial Revolution
Argues that environmentalism uses false scientific claims to frighten the unwary, has a doomsday mentality reminiscent of Dark Age fanatics, and places every possible roadblock in the way of inventions and economic development. From the ayn rand Organization.
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53. WORKING MINDS Ebboks Redirect
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.
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54. Music With An Ayn Rand Connection
Recordings of music that rand liked, or that has some other connection with her.
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"Music With An Ayn Rand Connection"
This label from the early 1920s was used to identify Okeh's line of ethnic records which were primarily marketed to immigrants. The Statue of Liberty and the New York skyline provided many immigrants their first glimpse of America. Ayn Rand arrived in New York from Russia in 1926
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55. Quotes - Ayn Rand , Ayn Rand Quotations, Ayn Rand Sayings - Famous Quotes And Fa
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56. 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'
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58. 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.
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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

59. Rand, Ayn
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Rand, Ayn I n] Pronunciation Key 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). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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60. Individualism: The Only Cure For Racism
Discussion of workplace diversity and opposition to affirmative action.from the ayn rand institute.
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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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