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Objectivism

Objectivism is the philosophy founded by Ayn Rand (1905–1982), the author of Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, and The Virtue of Selfishness. In her novels...(more)
 
From this page, you can find out more about Objectivism, find materials and opportunities for further study, and find scholars of and experts in this innovative and inspirational outlook.
 
About Objectivism
  • A brief summary of what Objectivism is and what it stands for.
Questions (FAQ)
  • What is Objectivism? A set of linked essays that explain Ayn Rand’s ideas in essentials.
  • The FAQ: Short essays answering frequently asked questions about Objectivism.
  • Answers to questions received by the Objectivism Question-and-Answer Service. Ask your question, or search for a past answer on a topic that interests you.
Starter Kit
  • Study guides and suggested readings for learning more about Ayn Rand’s ideas.
TAS Experts
  • The writers and speakers at The Atlas Society and its Objectivist Center are masters at explaining Objectivism, and  at applying its radical insights to cultural and current events.

Online Publications
The Contested Legacy of Ayn Rand: Truth and Toleration in Objectivism Online Edition
The book that launched the Objectivist debate about moral judgment, toleration, and the nature of Objectivism itself. Complete text now available online.
(6/2/2006)
The Logical Structure of Objectivism
The Logical Structure of Objectivism traces out the logical connections among the various principles of Objectivism. It uses an argument diagramming technique featured in Dr. Kelley's logic text, The Art of Reasoning, to show relations within the ...
(8/27/2005)


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