Ayn Rand Reader
By Ayn Rand
Introduction by Leonard Peikoff
Edited by Gary Hull
By Ayn Rand
Introduction by Leonard Peikoff
Edited by Gary Hull
By Ayn Rand
Introduction by Leonard Peikoff
Edited by Gary Hull
By Ayn Rand
Introduction by Leonard Peikoff
Edited by Gary Hull
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Literary Criticism
Category: Essays & Literary Collections | Literary Criticism
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$30.00
Jan 01, 1999 | ISBN 9780452280403
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Jan 01, 1999 | ISBN 9781101137253
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$30.00
Jan 01, 1999 | ISBN 9780452280403
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Jan 01, 1999 | ISBN 9781101137253
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Table Of Contents
Introduction by Leonard Peikoff
Editor’s Preface by Gary Hull
Part One: The Fountainhead
Roark vs. Keating
The Quarry Sequence
The Stoddard Trial
Part Two: Ethics
1. Selfishness
From Roark’s Speech
Why “Selfishness”?
The Objectivist Ethics
2. Anti-Altruism
From Galt’s Speech
Moral Inflation
The Age of Envy
3. Man, the Rational Animal
Apollo 11
Apollo and Dionysus
How Does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational Society?
Part Three: Atlas Shrugged
Rearden’s Anniversary Party
The John Galt Line
The Abandoned Factory
Directive 10-289
The Tunnel Disaster
Atlantis
Part Four: Basic Philosophy
1. Reason and Reality
Axioms of Objectivism
Faith and Force: The Destroyers of the Modern World
2. Mind and Body
Attila and the Witch Doctor
The Meaning of Sex
Of Living Death
On Emotions, Including Love
3. Theory of Concepts
Concept-Formation
Consciousness and Identity
Abstraction from Abstractions
Induction
Part Five: Early Novels and Politics
1. The Individual vs. the State
Anthem
We the Living
:The PurgeThe Profiteers on Collectivism2. Capitalism vs. Collectivism
What is Capitalism?
Man’s Rights
Collectivized “Rights”
On Utilitarianism
Part Six: Romanticism and the Benevolent Universe
1. Romanticism
The Goal of My Writing
What Is Romanticism?
2. The Benevolent Universe
Introduction to Calumet “K”
Letter to a Fan
Don’t Let It Go
Recommended Readings