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  1. Anthem, Expanded 50th Anniversary Edition by Ayn Rand, 1999-12-01
  2. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, 1999-08-01
  3. The Fountainhead (Centennial Edition Hardcover) by Ayn Rand, 2005-04-26
  4. The Virtue of Selfishness (Signet) by AynRand, 1964-11-01
  5. Ayn Rand Box Set by Ayn Rand, 2009-10-06
  6. We the Living by Ayn Rand, 2009-05-05
  7. Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal by Ayn Rand, Nathaniel Branden, et all 1986-07-15
  8. For the New Intellectual: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand (Signet) by Ayn Rand, 1963-12-01
  9. Philosophy: Who Needs It (The Ayn Rand Library Vol. 1) by Ayn Rand, 1984-11-01
  10. Ayn Rand Answers: The Best of Her Q&A
  11. Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right by Jennifer Burns, 2009-10-19
  12. Ayn Rand For Beginners (For Beginners (Steerforth Press)) by Andrew Bernstein, 2009-08-18
  13. Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand (The Ayn Rand Library, Volume 6) by Leonard Peikoff, 1993-12-01
  14. The Art of Fiction: A Guide for Writers and Readers by Ayn Rand, 2000-01-01

81. The Randian Feminism Mailing List
For those with an interest in the Feminist Interpretations of ayn rand.
http://www.math.uio.no/~thomas/lists/randian-feminism.html
THE RANDIAN FEMINISM MAILING LIST
Currently on RandFem: Free format discussions. The Randian Feminism (RandFem) mailing list is a forum for people who share a common interest in Feminist philosophy, issues and perspectives, and in Ayn Rand's ideas and philosophy. Feminism from a Randian or Objectivist perspective - and Randianism or Objectivism from a feminist perspective. What are the similarities, what are the differences, and where may the one learn from the other? We aim for insightful discussions in a benign social environment. The idea to create this list was inspired by the publication of the anthology, Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand , edited by Mimi Reisel Gladstein , and Chris Matthew Sciabarra , published by Pennsylvania State University Press on February 2nd, 1999. There is a web site about this book at: http://www.nyu.edu/projects/sciabarra/femstart.htm The RandFem list alternates between periods of structured discussion and periods of free format discussions when anyone can raise whatever topic they want for discussion. Currently the list is unmoderated, alternating between free-format discussions and quiet periods.

82. Books By Ayn Rand
Books by ayn rand. Anthem Library Edition by ayn rand Hardcover October 1999 List price $16.45 Click here to compare prices at dozens of online stores!
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by Ayn Rand Christopher Lane (Narrator) Audio - March 2003 List price: $19.95 Lowest price on 05/09/2004: $12.57 Anthem : Library Edition by Ayn Rand Hardcover - October 1999 List price: $16.45 Anthem : Library Edition by Ayn Rand Christopher Lane (Narrator) Audio - March 2003 List price: $24.95 Anthem : Library Edition by Ayn Rand Audio - June 1999 List price: $21.95 Anthem : Library Edition by Ayn Rand Chris Lane (Narrator) Audio - May 2001 List price: $24.95 Anthem : Library Edition by Ayn Rand Paperback - August 1996 List price: $7.99 Anthem : Library Edition by Ayn Rand Paperback - December 1999 List price: $13.95

83. "The World Was At Stake": Three "Friendly" HUAC Hollywood Witnesses Assess Pro-S
Jack Warner, ayn rand and Louis B. Mayer testify before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee.
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Mission to Moscow Song of Russia TESTIMONY OF JACK L. WARNER Our company is keenly aware of its responsibilities to keep its product free from subversive poisons. With all the vision at my command, I scrutinize the planning and production of our motion pictures. It is my firm belief that there is not a Warner Bros. picture that can fairly be judged to be hostile to our country, or communistic in tone or purpose. Mission to Moscow . In my previous appearance before members of this committee, I explained the origin and purposes of Mission to Moscow That picture was made when our country was fighting for its existence, with Russia as one of our allies. It was made to fulfill the same wartime purpose for which we made such other pictures as Air Force This Is the Army Objective Burma Destination Tokyo Action in the North Atlantic , and a great many more. If making Mission to Moscow in 1942 was a subversive activity, then the American Liberty ships which carried food and guns to Russian allies and the American naval vessels which convoyed them were likewise engaged in subversive activities. The picture was made only to help a desperate war effort and not for posterity. . . . Mr. STRIPLING. Well, is it your opinion now, Mr. Warner, that

84. Literary Encyclopedia: Rand, Ayn
rand, ayn. (1905 1982). www.LitEncyc.com. The American novelist ayn rand wrote the most intellectually challenging fiction of her generation.
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85. Freedom Party Of Ontario (CANADA) - Issues Index - Socialism
Series of articles critiquing socialism by followers of ayn rand.
http://www.freedomparty.org/issuindx/xsoclism.htm
Freedom Party of Ontario (Canada)
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  • The rich in our society must feel like the character in the Kafka play who was found guilty of being innocent, especially if their wealth resulted from business activity. Fp Issue Paper: Socialism and the War on Wealth
  • All social legislation is a perversion of the law. Fp Issue Paper: The (Mis)Rule of Law
  • Socialism means robbing Peter to pay Paul. Magazine Article: id MAGAZINE "Pink Influences in the Big Blue Machine", August 3-16, 1995 (Freedom Flyer 29, March 1996)
  • Robert Metz sparked a brief debate in the editorial pages of the London Free Press that broadened the subject of racism to the political system that is its breeding ground: socialism. Socialism Under Fire (Freedom Flyer 19. Dec. 1991)
  • True selfishness, the type that is harmful to any society, is reflected in the desire to live at other people's expense against their will (the very essence of socialism). London Free Press Letter: Philosophy of socialism real reflection of selfishness (Freedom Flyer 19. Dec. 1991)
  • Gone is the ability of government to continually provide the illusion of social security by spending our money on social programs. OPENERS: Socialism 102 - What's next? Fascism? (Feb. 1991, Freedom Flyer 18)
  • 86. The Rights (and Wrongs) Of Ayn Rand
    An analysis of ethical egoism and its link to individual rights.
    http://personal.bgsu.edu/~roberth/rand.html
    The Rights (and Wrongs) of Ayn Rand Robert Bass No thinker, perhaps, has had more influence upon contemporary libertarians than the novelist and non-academic philosopher, Ayn Rand. For that reason alone, her case for libertarian rights deserves attention. Also important is the fact that her arguments are interesting in their own right and have often been misunderstood, misrepresented or ignored. As George Smith has commented, “there has appeared relatively little in the way of competent reflection on Ayn Rand as philosopher. Accounts ... written by [her] admirers are frequently eulogistic and uncritical, whereas accounts written by her antagonists are often hostile and, what is worse, embarrassingly inaccurate.” At least four factors have combined to discourage serious attention to her work by academic philosophers. First, she was prima facie unworthy of attention because her views were developed and expressed not in scholarly treatises but in novels and – later – in articles in which philosophical discussion was fused with cultural commentary and political advocacy. Her writing was often rhetorical and hyperbolic, directed to the mass readership accessible to a best-selling author instead of to the rather more critical audiences of the output of university presses. A second factor leading to neglect was that the particular positions she held – including an uncompromising defense of rational self-interest in ethics and of laissez-faire capitalism – were quite distant from the overwhelming mainstream consensus (when she wrote) in favor of some form of welfare-state liberalism. A further factor which has contributed to neglect of Rand’s ideas is that her arguments are often informal and inductive. They are presented by way of her fiction, and, so far as this is the case, it is left to the reader to judge the psychological and social plausibility of dramatizations of her principles and their alternatives. Finally, and least excusably, Rand invited neglect, contempt, and opposition by employing her considerable rhetorical skills to denounce anyone who disagreed with her and especially “modern philosophers” as evil, corrupt, and irrational

    87. Filmcritic.com Movie Review: Ayn Rand: A Sense Of Life
    Capsule review. Some juicy details, but most of the documentary is dry as dust. Rated 2.5/5.
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    88. Passion Of Ayn Rand, The (1999)
    Cast and credits, plot summary, viewer comments and rating, awards and nominations.
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    Writing credits WGA Barbara Branden (book) Howard Korder (screenplay) ... (more) Add to MyMovies Genre: Drama (more) Plot Outline: (more) User Comments: Testimony of a disgruntled former associate (more) User Rating: (209 votes) Cast overview, first billed only: Helen Mirren Ayn Rand Eric Stoltz Nathaniel Julie Delpy Barbara Peter Fonda Frank Sybil Temchen Caroline Tom McCamus Richard Don McKellar Alfred David Ferry Interviewer Donald Carrier David Hamish McEwan Henry Elyssa Livergant Naomi Christopher Marren Aaron (as Chris Marren) Jennifer Gould Janet Robert Thomas Security Guard John Lefebvre Funeral Director (more) Runtime: 104 min Country: USA Language: English Color: Color Sound Mix: Stereo PASSION OF AYN...

    89. Montreal Objectivist Club
    Provides a forum for study and discussion of ayn rand's philosophy, Objectivism.
    http://www.geocities.com/montrealobjectivist/
    Montreal Objectivist Club Reason, Individualism, Capitalism
    About The MOC The Montreal Objectivist Club provides a forum for study and discussion of Ayn Rand’s philosophy, Objectivism. Our goal is to meet other objectivists, discuss current and philosophical issues and enrich our knowledge. The MOC supports, but is not affiliated with, the Ayn Rand Institute and does not claim to represent Ayn Rand or her ideas. For information, please contact us at:
    For a list of many of the sites on the web related to Objectivism, see our Links page.
    About Objectivism The following are quotations from Ayn Rand's numerous novels and non-fiction books. For more information about her ideas, see the ARI's Philosophy of Objectivism page.
    OVERVIEW
    My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute. Ayn Rand
    My philosophy, Objectivism, holds that:
    1. Reality exists as an objective absolute — facts are facts, independent of man’s feelings, wishes, hopes or fears.

    90. Objectivism (and Ayn Rand) WWW Service
    Objectivism and ayn rand. Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, philosophy, reason, ethics, morality, individualism, capitalism, liberty
    http://www.vix.com/objectivism/
    Objectivism and Ayn Rand
    Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, philosophy, reason, ethics, morality, individualism, capitalism, liberty, rights, free market, art, Branden, Objectivism, Ayn Rand, realism, epistemology, egoism, freedom, politics, Aristotle, psychology
    The Objectivism WWW Service
    The goal of the Objectivism WWW Service is to make Objectivism-related information available to WWW users. There are two components to this goal: first, to provide locally-sponsored content such as essays and bibliographies. Second, to provide pointers to other resources-both on and off the net-that may be of interest to people interested in Objectivism.

    91. Refreshing To Welcome Page...
    Discussion forum includes original articles supporting rational egoism, laissezfaire economics, and ayn rand's philosophy.
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    92. Rand, Ayn - Biography And Online Books
    rand, ayn Biography. ayn rand (19051982) - original name Alice (in some sources Alissa) Rosenbaum. Russian Calendar. Works by rand, ayn. Anthem.
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    Ayn Rand (1905-1982) - original name Alice (in some sources Alissa) Rosenbaum Russian-born American writer, whose works combined science fiction with philosophy of laissez-faire capitalism, social Darwinism, and Nietzschean individualism familiar from the books of Mickey Spillane. Rand became a highly visible advocate for the inviolate supremacy of individual rights with her novels THE FOUNTAINHEAD (1943) and ATLAS SHRUGGED (1957). "The genius must have his freedom and his independence," she once wrote. Rand rejected Communism and fascism and fiercy defended a system in which economics have to fit man, not the other way round. "Great men can't be ruled." (from the Fountainhead Ayn Rand was born in St. Petersburg as the daughter of Fronz Rosenbaum, a chemist, and his wife Anna. She witnessed the Russian Revolution and the social upheaval, during which his father found work only in a Soviet store. At the age of 21 Rand graduated from the University of Petrograd in history with highest honors. After the family's shop was confiscated, they went to Odessa. In 1926 Rand moved to the United States, and took her surname from the typewriter she used, a Remington-Rand. Rand started to study English, working as a junior screenwriter and movie extra for Hollywood between the years 1926 and 1932. Starting as a filing clerk, she became an office head in wardrobe department. Rand wrote screenplays for Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 1934-35 in New York she was a free-lance script reader for RKO Pictures, then for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In Hollywood she also met Frank O'Connor, an actor, whom she married. Rand's first novel, WE THE LIVING appeared in 1936, but her breakthrough work was courtroom play NIGHT OF THE JANUARY 16th (1934), where the audience was asked to determine the verdict. While collecting material for

    93. Individualist Voice - Libertarianism
    An objectivist/randian criticism of nihilist and anarchist elements of libertarianism, and of the moralizing elements of the ayn rand Institute.
    http://www.individualistvoice.com/libertarianism.html
    Libertarianism
    An Objective Evaluation
    By Logan Feys
    "Libertarianism" has driven a wedge through organized Objectivism, dividing it into two disparate camps. On one side of the rift are those who openly embrace libertarianism. On the other are those who denounce libertarianism as "an evil doctrine." Which side in this debate should a rational person favor? If objectivity is the guide, the answer is neither Organized Objectivism's False Dichotomy The "official" Objectivist movement is led by the self-proclaimed intellectual heir of Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff, and his cohorts at the Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) . The view of libertarianism as inherently evil was not articulated by Ayn Rand herself, but by ARI Chairman of the Board Peter Schwartz in his article "Libertarianism: the Perversion of Liberty" (republished in The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought According to Schwartz, there is no need to judge libertarians on an individual basis because, he alleges, evil is "inherent" in libertarianism itself. Viewing the ARI hierarchy's attacks on libertarians as tantamount to "the behavior of religious zealots," former ARI scholar David Kelley, who was formally denounced by Peikoff in 1989 for speaking to a group of libertarians, strives to promote a more open and "tolerant" brand of Objectivism (see

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    95. Ayn Rand [1905-1982] Page On Working Minds
    ayn rand Page. If a dedication page were to precede the total of my work, it would read To the glory of Man. ayn rand s Favorite Things. AR s Favorite Poem.
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    A yn Rand was born 2 February 1905 in St. Petersburg [Leningrad], Russia, nee Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum. She came to America in 1925, working in Hollywood for Cecil B. DeMille and others. She met and married Frank O'Connor on 15 April 1929, and she became a U.S. citizen in 1931.
    S he and Frank moved to New York City, after which her first major work, the play now known as "The Night of January 16th", was produced in Los Angeles & on Broadway (1934-35); her first published novel was "We The Living" in 1936. The novel "Anthem" was published in 1938; her stage play "The Unconquered" had a short Broadway run in 1940; and her novel "The Fountainhead" was published in 1943. She and Frank then returned to California, partly due to her involvement in the filming of "The Fountainhead", which was released by Warner Bros. in 1949. B efore she and Frank moved back to New York City in October, 1951, she met future associates Nathaniel & Barbara Branden and Leonard Peikoff. Her most famous work and final novel "Atlas Shrugged" was published in 1957. Thereafter, she wrote non-fiction and worked in a range of media: lectures, radio shows

    96. Critiques Of Libertarianism: Criticisms Of Objectivism (or Ayn Rand).
    By Mike Huben.
    http://world.std.com/~mhuben/critobj.html
    Criticisms of Objectivism (or Ayn Rand).
    Part of the "Critiques of Libertarianism" site.
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    Last updated 05/24/04. Ayn Rand was a truculent, domineering cult-leader, whose Objectivist pseudo-philosophy attempts to ensnare adolescents with heroic fiction about righteous capitalists.
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    The Heirs Of Ayn Rand: Has Objectivism Gone Subjective?
    Scott McLemee provides a charitable overview of the history, major factions, and controversies of Objectivism. Useful background for understanding criticisms, without fawning.
    Ayn Rand (1905-1982)
    Kelley L. Ross' Friesian School biography of Rand, which is strongly critical of some of Rand's philosophical errors.
    Mrs Logic And The Law: A Critique Of Ayn Rand's View Of Government.
    Nicholas Dykes' anarcho-libertarian criticism of Rand's denuciation of anarchy.
    Libertarian Man!
    A John Bergstrom's Attack Cartoons feature that skewers some common libertarian/objectivist foibles.
    The Rights (and Wrongs) of Ayn Rand
    Robert Bass concludes that Rand's ambition exceeded her achievement. He effectively shows how all her most important arguments fail. Part of his Objectivism: Assorted Commentary page.

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    98. Ayn Rand: A Sense Of Life . The Boston Phoenix . 04-06-98
    Review by Nicholas Patterson says that this is less a documentary than a 145minute panegyric to the author/philosopher.
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    Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life
    DIRECTED BY: Michael Paxton
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    For a film about the founder of Objectivism, Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life is not very objective. Less a documentary than a 145-minute panegyric to the author/philosopher, the movie plays as a long testament to the triumph of Ayn Rand's will. Writer/director Michael Paxton tries to illustrate the artist's ideas, to portray her sense of life. Unfortunately, only half a picture emerges. There are lots of interviews with friends and admirers but none with critics. Opposition to her ideas is blamed on the prejudices of liberals and Communists. Questionable actions by Ms. Rand, such as testifying as a friendly witness before the House Un-American Activities Committee and writing a pamphlet against Communist screenwriting, are brushed over. The best parts of the documentary are excerpts of television interviews with Ms. Rand: the author comes across as a provocative thinker who was eager to address criticism. Too bad Paxton didn't take a similar attitude in this documentary. Nicholas Patterson Full Length Reviews
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    99. Rand, Ayn (Litteraturnettet)
    ENDRE INFORMASJONEN om rand, ayn? LEGG TIL FORFATTAR. OM VIRUS OG SPAM. rand, ayn Russland / USA 19051982. Lenker ayn rand Institute Books and Writers Biografi.
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    100. Independent Gay Forum: `Ayn Rand Among Gay Youth,' By Paul Varnell
    Paul Varnell explores why rand has influence amongst young gays.
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    R E L A T E D T O P I C S Youth and Education T H E A U T H O R Paul Varnell
    Ayn Rand among Gay Youth
    By Paul Varnell Ayn Rand's work enjoys surprising popularity among gay youth. The author explores why. A WELL-INFORMED FRIEND asked me recently why Ayn Rand is so popular among young gays and lesbians. He assured me that he keeps running into young gay Rand fans in social circumstances and on the Internet. Just recently a gay man visiting his home page told him he should read Ayn Rand. I had not thought much about it before, but it seems reasonable that a writer who stresses individuality, trusting your own perceptions and confidence in your ability to achieve against the odds would be popular among young gays who might feel particularly assaulted by social pressures contrary to their own deepest feelings. Some background here. Ayn Rand (1905-1982) was a novelist and philosopher best known for three remarkable, long novels:

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