Information about other books by ayn rand and her philosophy, objectivism, may be obtained by writing to objectivism, po box 51808, irvine, california 92619. Free download or read online the fountainhead pdf epub book. Who needs it introduction to objectivist epistemology the romantic manifesto the voice of reason the return of the primitive. The 25th anniversary editionthe definitive statement of ayn rands philosophy as interpreted by her best student and chosen heir. Ayn rands popularity continues to grow despite the failure of her philosophy. Rand has been a very influential philosopher in the united states, but almost unknown ouf of us. Instead i think new students of objectivism ought to watch interviews and listen to various re. This entry was posted in books, liberty, people, philosophy and tagged in ayn rand. Leonard peikoffs classic text on the abstract principles and practical applications of objectivism, based on his lecture series the philosophy of objectivism.
She emigrated to america where she worked in hollywood and became a bestselling author of novels, most famously the fountainhead and atlas shrugged objectivism holds that there is no greater moral goal than achieving ones. Ayn rand the sworn enemy of racism, which is a form of collectivism hayeks direct attempt to wean away the germans from hitler. The underlying theme of her famous novels is her philosophy, a new morality. A collection of essays that sets forth the moral principles of objectivism, ayn rands controversial, groundbreaking philosophy. Objectivism is the philosophy of rational individualism founded by ayn rand 19051982. The philosophy of ayn rand by leonard peikoff said ayn rand of the lectures dr. The philosophy of ayn rand impressions of america podcast simon and tobi are joined by writer ben sixsmith to discuss the life and work of russianamerican author ayn rand.
A special subsection lists books about rand s life and writing. Peikoffs course is the only authorized presentation of the entire theoretical structure of objectivism, i. Ayn rands personal philosophy these notes are taken from the readers guide to the writings and philosophy of ayn rand found at the end of centennial editions of anthem. Following rand s death, peikoff edited and reorganized those lectures to produce objectivism. The first edition of the novel was published in 1943, and was written by ayn rand. The 25th anniversary editionthe definitive statement of ayn rand s philosophy as interpreted by her best student and chosen heir.
Atlas shrugged by ayn rand, the fountainhead by ayn rand, anthem by ayn rand, the virtue of selfishness. The references cited in the book can guide further research. Tucker 111 nathaniel branden, rest in peace by jeffrey a. She emigrated to america where she worked in hollywood and became a bestselling author of novels, most famously the fountainhead and atlas shrugged. She is known for her two bestselling novels, the fountainhead and atlas shrugged, and for developing a philosophical system she named objectivism. Until or unless i write a comprehensive treatise on my philosophy, dr. We encourage young people to read ayn rand and become passionate about her ideas through educational programs, articles, talks, blog posts and social media. Jun 14, 2010 objectivism is the philosophy of rational individualism founded by ayn rand 19051982. The four major sections are books, websites, podcastsradio shows, and online papers. Begun under rand s supervision, this unique volume is an invaluable guide to her philosophy or reason, selfinterest and laissezfaire capitalism the philosophy so brilliantly dramatized in her novels the fountainhead, we the living, and anthem. The philosophy of ayn rand audiobook written by leonard peikoff.
This brilliantly conceived and organized book is dr. While ayn rand was a prolific writer, her work spans through several novels and countless essays on philosophy, culture, etc. The main characters of this fiction, classics story are howard roark, peter keating. The objectivist ethics ayn rands powerful summary of her. The ayn rand lexicon provides a way to quickly discover what ayn rand s philosophy of objectivism says about various philosophic issues. The philosophy of ayn rand covers every philosophical topic that ayn rand held as importantfrom the objectivity of concepts and the metaphysical nature of man, to the virtue of selfishness and the purpose of art, this book covers itand more. The philosophy of ayn rand is a 1991 book by the philosopher leonard peikoff, in which the author discusses the ideas of his mentor, ayn rand. Ayn rands philosophy, objectivism, begins by embracing the basic fact that existence exists. Rands thinking still has profound influence, particularly on those who come to it through her novels, attracted by. Espoused in several novels and in countless essays and speeches, rands objectivism glorifies the heroic individual pursuing hisher goals utterly free of the fetters that society, especially government, would place upon himher.
Petersburg, russia, rand witnessed the bolshevik revolution. Objectivism by branch doctrine the basics of philosophy. Peikoff describes it as the first comprehensive statement of rands philosophy, objectivism. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Since their initial publication, rands fictional works anthem, the fountainhead, and atlas shrugged have had a major impact on the intellectual scene.
Ayn rand was a novelist of philosopher who created the philosophy known as objectivism. Begun under rands supervision, this unique volume is an invaluable guide to her philosophy or reason, selfinterest and laissezfaire capitalismthe philosophy so brilliantly dramatized in her novels the fountainhead, we the living, and anthem. Ayn rand is both an american philosopher and a writer. His books include the ominous parallels and objectivism. Lindsay perigo 62 1951, a former new zealand television and radio broadcasting personality, who was the first leader of the libertarianz political party. She further elaborated on them in her periodicals the objectivist newsletter, the objectivist, and the ayn rand letter, and in nonfiction books such as introduction to objectivist epistemology and the virtue of selfishness. The ayn rand lexicon brings logical order and quick access to all her ideas. Objectivism ebook by leonard peikoff 9781101147542. Wishing wont make it so ayn rand s philosophy, objectivism, begins by embracing the basic fact that existence exists. The only book there now is anthem but it is a great, easy read and an exciting story. Objectivism philosophy ayn rand pdf rand characterized objectivism as a philosophy for living on earth, grounded in reality, and aimed at defining. Ive used it for years and will continue to turn to it for research and enlightenment. Ayn rand was an original powerful thinker and writer, but her ideas on any given topic are scattered throughout her many books. This miniencyclopedia of objectivism, covering some 400 topics in philosophy, economics, psychology and history, is compiled from ayn rands works.
Educated in russia, she moved to the united states in 1926. Petersburg in 1905, rand witnessed the russian revolution as a. Information about other books by ayn rand and her philosophy. The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 720 pages and is available in mass market paperback format. February 2nd is the birthday of ayn rand, the author of atlas shrugged and the fountainhead. Permission requests for college or textbook use should be addressed to the estate of ayn rand, po box 51808, irvine, california 92619.
The doctrine is, however, most closely identified with the 20th century philosopher ayn rand 1905 1982 and her overarching and sometimes controversial concept of objectivism, expressed through her novels as well as nonfiction works, encompasses positions on metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, politics and epistemology. Ayn rand provides a nutshell version of objectivism by describing four aspects of it. Mar 31, 2017 ayn rand, dagny taggart, equality 72521, francisco danconia, hank rearden, international 48818, james taggart, john galt, liberty 53000, union 53992 time 20th century, 1945, revolution, 19171921, 1950, 19601980, 19611971. Rand presented her philosophy in her many fiction and nonfiction books, such as the fountainhead, atlas shrugged, philosophy. She offers both a metaphysical rationalism and moral rationalism. The antiindustrial revolution the art of fiction the art of nonfiction the ayn rand column the ayn rand lexicon the journals of ayn rand letters of ayn rand ayn rand answers. There is a great deal to objectivism, much more than can be addressed in a book, let alone an essay. The ayn rand lexicon brings together all the key ideas of her philosophy of objectivism. The main body of the list consists of books about objectivist ideas published by academic, commercial or institutional presses. The philosophy of ayn rand by leonard peikoff the book presents ayn rands entire philosophy, building it up step by step from its axiomatic base to its valueimplications for mans lifefrom existence exists to egoism in ethics, capitalism in politics and romanticism in esthetics.
The philosophy of ayn rand, the first comprehensive statement of her philosophy. Bibliography of ayn rand and objectivism wikipedia. Pdf the fountainhead book by ayn rand free download 720 pages. Reality is, and in the quest to live we must discover realitys nature and learn to act successfully in it. Ayn rand developed and defended objectivism, a philosophy that advocates rational selfishness to celebrate randsday, you do something not done on any other holiday. Who needs it, the virtue of selfishness, capitalism. Among ayn rands devotees are highly influential celebrities, such as brad pitt and eva mendes, and politicos, such. Begun under rand s supervision, this unique volume is an invaluable guide to her philosophy or reason, selfinterest and laissezfaire capitalismthe philosophy so brilliantly dramatized in her novels the fountainhead, we the living, and anthem. January 20 1905 march 6, 1982 was a russianamerican writer and philosopher.
The ayn rand institute makes that happen every day. Ayn rand, dagny taggart, equality 72521, francisco danconia, hank rearden, international 48818, james taggart, john galt, liberty 53000, union 53992 time 20th century, 1945, revolution, 19171921, 1950, 19601980, 19611971. Rand originally expressed her philosophical ideas in her novels, most notably, the fountainhead and atlas shrugged. Ayn rand created and defined her philosophy, objectivism, in the pages of her bestselling novels, particularly the fountainhead and atlas shrugged, and in a series of nonfiction books that address a wide range of fundamental issues in philosophy. The ayn rand lexicon provides a way to quickly discover what ayn rands philosophy of objectivism says about various philosophic issues.
Randsday is for getting that longedfor luxury you ordinarily would not buy for yourself. Ayn rands philosophy offers a muchneeded antidote to the present culture. Objectivism is a philosophy developed by the writer ayn rand 19051982, first in her novels the fountainhead 1943 and atlas shrugged 1957, and later in nonfiction books, most notably the virtue of selfishness. An introduction to objectivism 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. Tucker 511 ayn rand, the movies, and the idea of america by laurie rice appendix 121 textbook of americanism by ayn rand. The books listed below are either entirely about ayn rand objectivism or contain multiple relevant chaptersessays. Peikoffs survey objectivism, the philosophy of ayn rand,5 nathaniel brandens work on the theory of selfesteem 6 and david kelleys monographs truth and toleration7 and unrugged individualism. What books should i read to understand objectivism. This book offers a comprehensive and systematic approach to understanding ayn rands revolutionary system of philosophy. The philosophy of ayn rand covers every philosophical topic that ayn rand held as importantfrom the objectivity of concepts and the metaphysical nature of man, to the virtue of selfishness and. To exist is to be something, to possess a specific identity. Mark pellegrino 61 1965, an american actor of film and television. Rands thinking still has profound influence, particularly on those who come to it through her novels, attracted by their core messages of individualism, selfworth, and. Headquartered in santa ana, california, ari offers educational experiences based on ayn rands books and ideas for a variety of audiences, including students, educators, policymakers.
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