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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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  • * ''[[The Early Ayn Rand]]'' (edited and with commentary by [[Leonard Peikoff]]) (1984) * ''Letters of Ayn Rand'' (edited by Michael S. Berliner) (1995)
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  • ...n Rand cult] - by Murray Rothbard. Written in 1972, this article critiques Ayn Rand and her followers from a Libertarian point of view.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ayn Rand]]
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  • Novel by [[Ayn Rand]].
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  • * ''[[The Early Ayn Rand]]'' (edited and with commentary by [[Leonard Peikoff]]) (1984) * ''Letters of Ayn Rand'' (edited by Michael S. Berliner) (1995)
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  • ...>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Philosophy|Philosophical]] system, created by [[Ayn Rand]], which holds that [[reason]] and the [[knowledge]] of objective reality l
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  • '''Atlas Shrugged''' is [[Ayn Rand]]'s last - and, at 1,368 pages, longest - novel, first published in the [[U
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  • ...m and [[constitutional conservatism]]; son of [[Ron Paul]] and named for [[Ayn Rand]]
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  • ...belief and he worked with conservatives of many factions although he and [[Ayn Rand]] despised one another
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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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  • ...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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  • ...> Author Nathaniel Branden, the husband of the philosopher of capitalism [[Ayn Rand]], wrote extensively about romantic love. In 1968, Branden had fallen in lo ...tre]], [[Simone de Beauvoir]], Ernest Hemingway, Henry Miller, Alan Soble, Ayn Rand.
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  • ...the mid-1950s with the publication of ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]'', a novel by [[Ayn Rand]] extolling the virtues of a libertarian society and economic system. Her w
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  • ...ght to revive Aristotle's legacy in many fields. In ethics and politics, [[Ayn Rand]], [[Philippa Foot]], and [[Alasdair MacIntyre]] are among these thinkers.
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  • '''[[Ayn Rand|Aŷn Ránd]]
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  • * [[Ayn Rand]]
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  • ...iment was strong, despite the fact that many prominent atheists, such as [[Ayn Rand]], were anti-communist.<ref>{{cite journal |quotes= |last=Rafford |first=R. | title = Atheism, Ayn Rand, and Other Heresies
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  • ...r free markets. Supporters of the moral grounds for free markets include [[Ayn Rand]] and [[Ludwig von Mises]]. The liberal tradition is suspicious of governme
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