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Theory Objectivism Movements


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Some representative documents of Objectivist theory.

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- Collection of reference materials including FAQs, chronologies, and indexes of Rand's writing.


  • - Analysis of Peter Singer's famous "railroad track" hypothetical.
  • - Develops Rand through bridges to other thinkers.
  • - An description of the horizon of perception as it pertains to Faith and Objectivist thought.
  • - Objectivist essays and resources for activists.
  • - Original articles by a long-time member of the Objectivist movement.
  • - Study of how his compositions, especially The Merry Widow, intertwine with the critical thinking and personal life of the 20th Century philosopher.
  • - Home site for the Peikoff book with excerpts.
  • - An Objectivist site advicing how to improve the quality of life.
  • - A beginner-level discussion of Objectivism, misconceptions about it, and its consequences in daily life.
  • - On Democracy and the U.S. Government.
  • - Definitions and commentary of various concepts.
  • - On metaphysics and "consciousness-first" theories.
  • - Peikoff's article that prompted the Objectivist schism.
  • - Objectivist essays and reviews.
  • - Concept charts and apologia delineating Objectivist ideas.
  • - Articles exploring capitalism, objectivism, politics, reason, and related topics.
  • - Objectivist philosophy; the relation between values and facts.
  • - An online interactive course teaching Objectivist ideology.
  • - Paul Varnell explores why Rand has influence amongst young gays.
  • - A book edited by noted Rand scholars that critically engages the writings of Ayn Rand from feminist perspectives.
  • - On public funding for the arts.
  • - A practical guide to an Objectivist approach to Psychology.
  • - Online book. Various topics examined from an alternative perspective.
  • - Some essays and dissertations.
  • - Scionics is an integrated application of philosophical naturalism, offering physical, mental and spiritual harmony with the natural world.
  • - An essay questioning the concept of justice by Thomas S. Porter.
  • - Defense of free will using Objectivist insights.
  • - Thesis attempting to reconcile a Darwinist understanding of instincts with Rand's denial of their existence.
  • - The difference between TOC and ARI, and what is at stake in the choice.


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