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  • ...is the greatest living writer and have read many of his books. I also like Ayn Rand and Asimov.
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  • == Ayn Rand == This article only has one mention of Ayn Rand, but I though she was the most eloquent and principled defender of conserva
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  • {{Image|Ayn Rand (1943 Talbot portrait).jpg|right|250px|Ayn Rand in 1943.}} ...rg/site/PageServer?pagename=objectivism_intro Introducing Objectivism]", [[Ayn Rand Institute]]</ref> Immigrating at the age of 21, she published works of fi
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  • ...thalmology]]. His parents named him "Rand" to honor the libertarian icon [[Ayn Rand]].
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  • ...t important official in America, while mocking Greenspan's admiration of [[Ayn Rand]].<ref name=vanityfair2000-12-06/> Greenspan served on the [[Gates Commiss
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  • His son, Rand Paul|Rand (named for the libertarian author, Ayn Rand) won the 2010 election for U.S. Senate from Kentucky (U.S. state)|Kentucky.
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  • *[[Ayn Rand]]
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  • ...other than self? There's no question that I lack the courage for the "Was Ayn Rand a philosopher" debate, but remember one of her works was ''The Virtue of Se ...non-dogmatic nods to Catholic ethical and social teachings), we discussed Ayn Rand as an example of someone who adheres to the metaethical position of ethical
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  • This article is remarkably hostile to Ayn Rand. It should be neutral, of course, and in that spirit should balance the cu ...red my rib cage laughing at Jerry Tucille's book, ''It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand''. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 03:45, 28 November 2008
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  • ...s subscribes to the [[Objectivism_(movement)|Objectivist philosophy]] of [[Ayn Rand]] and is a 'small-l' libertarian.
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  • ...Communists and Libertarians/Objectivists (supporters of the ideology of [[Ayn Rand]]) both rank high on the 'rationalism' axis, even though in American politi
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  • ...f it) but funny presentation, see Jerry Tucille's ''It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand''.
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  • == Ayn Rand sings, "Non , Je Ne Regrette Rien"? ==
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  • ...sure that our founder and Editor in Chief wrote on the Talk page of the [[Ayn Rand]] article, if it takes 60,000 words to set out the proposition clearly, the
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  • It was appropriate to have a redirect of [[Objectivism ]]to [[Ayn Rand]]. ...age 'could' be added, but until that day, objectivism is described on the Ayn Rand page. For example, if I describe Plato's theory of forms on the Plato page,
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