amicus
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Ayn Rand passed away 28 years ago...yet her works remain among the best selling books around the globe to this day. Her philosophy and economic viewpoint are taught in Universities around the world and the mere mention of her name or her philosohy, Objectivism, raises the hackles of the far left on this forum...why?
The post world war two generations have been faced with questions on all levels and brought about a gradual loss of connection with God, Country and the knowledge of good and bad.
Ayn Rand is not someone to quote or memorize or follow; she is someone who will challenge your every belief, and demand that you use your rational mind to determine your values and premises.
I offer this thread, which I will link to my children and grandchildren, those old enough to think objectively, so that those who are uncertain of just what is right and wrong in this very complex world, have a means to sort out the perceptions and conclusions everyone faces from day to day.
I would hope for an open discussion, but I will respond to sincere PM's as best I can, since I lectured adults in Objective Principles about 40 years ago.
I included a rather extensive list of subjects and topics addressed by Ayn Rand to perhaps tempt you or to provide an avenue for your enlightenment.
~~~
http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=reg_ar_library
All of these recordings are also available from the Ayn Rand Bookstore.
These recordings are presented through the generosity of the Estate of Ayn Rand.
All recordings copyright © Ayn Rand Institute. All rights reserved.
Lectures
Aristotle
Art in Education
The Brain Drain
Video: Capitalism vs. Communism
“Conflicts” of Men’s Interests
Conservatism: An Obituary
Faith and Force
The Fascist New Frontier
The Foreign Policy of a Mixed Economy
Introducing Objectivism
“Let Us Alone!”
The Money-Making Personality
The Objectivist Ethics
Our Esthetic Vacuum
Philosophy: Who Needs It
Rebellion at Columbia
Video: The Sanction of the Victims
Today’s Intellectual State
Interviews
19th-Century Capitalism
Video: Ayn Rand and the “New Intellectual”
Conservatism vs. Objectivism
The Enemies of “Extremism”
Interview with Ayn Rand
Issues in Education
The Nature of Rights
Objective Law
Objectivism in Brief
Politics of a Free Society
The Press in a Free Society
The Psychology of Altruism
Q & A on Objectivism
The “Robber Barons”
Romantic Literature
Selfishness as a Virtue
Significance of the Goldwater Campaign
Speaking Freely
The Structure of Government
At the Ford Hall Forum
The Age of Mediocrity
America’s Persecuted Minority: Big Business
Apollo and Dionysus
Censorship: Local and Express
Cultural Update
Egalitarianism and Inflation
Global Balkanization
The Intellectual Bankruptcy of Our Age
Is Atlas Shrugging?
The Moral Factor
The Moratorium on Brains
A Nation’s Unity
The New Fascism: Rule by Consensus
Of Living Death
Our Cultural Value-Deprivation
What Is Capitalism?
The Wreckage of the Consensus
http://www.working-minds.com/ARquotes.htm
Ayn Rand [1905-1982]
For those of you who write, or aspire to, and want to get beyond 'stroke' erotica and find a guideline to creating literature with plot and character development, I recommend the above mentioned: "Romantic Literature", as a beginning point.
For those who sense the coming end of an era of non absolute morality and wish to understand the concepts concerning human values to guide you and your children, the non-fiction works of Ayn Rand will provide you with an avenue to explore.
Amicus Veritas
The post world war two generations have been faced with questions on all levels and brought about a gradual loss of connection with God, Country and the knowledge of good and bad.
Ayn Rand is not someone to quote or memorize or follow; she is someone who will challenge your every belief, and demand that you use your rational mind to determine your values and premises.
I offer this thread, which I will link to my children and grandchildren, those old enough to think objectively, so that those who are uncertain of just what is right and wrong in this very complex world, have a means to sort out the perceptions and conclusions everyone faces from day to day.
I would hope for an open discussion, but I will respond to sincere PM's as best I can, since I lectured adults in Objective Principles about 40 years ago.
I included a rather extensive list of subjects and topics addressed by Ayn Rand to perhaps tempt you or to provide an avenue for your enlightenment.
~~~
http://www.aynrand.org/site/PageServer?pagename=reg_ar_library
All of these recordings are also available from the Ayn Rand Bookstore.
These recordings are presented through the generosity of the Estate of Ayn Rand.
All recordings copyright © Ayn Rand Institute. All rights reserved.
Lectures
Aristotle
Art in Education
The Brain Drain
Video: Capitalism vs. Communism
“Conflicts” of Men’s Interests
Conservatism: An Obituary
Faith and Force
The Fascist New Frontier
The Foreign Policy of a Mixed Economy
Introducing Objectivism
“Let Us Alone!”
The Money-Making Personality
The Objectivist Ethics
Our Esthetic Vacuum
Philosophy: Who Needs It
Rebellion at Columbia
Video: The Sanction of the Victims
Today’s Intellectual State
Interviews
19th-Century Capitalism
Video: Ayn Rand and the “New Intellectual”
Conservatism vs. Objectivism
The Enemies of “Extremism”
Interview with Ayn Rand
Issues in Education
The Nature of Rights
Objective Law
Objectivism in Brief
Politics of a Free Society
The Press in a Free Society
The Psychology of Altruism
Q & A on Objectivism
The “Robber Barons”
Romantic Literature
Selfishness as a Virtue
Significance of the Goldwater Campaign
Speaking Freely
The Structure of Government
At the Ford Hall Forum
The Age of Mediocrity
America’s Persecuted Minority: Big Business
Apollo and Dionysus
Censorship: Local and Express
Cultural Update
Egalitarianism and Inflation
Global Balkanization
The Intellectual Bankruptcy of Our Age
Is Atlas Shrugging?
The Moral Factor
The Moratorium on Brains
A Nation’s Unity
The New Fascism: Rule by Consensus
Of Living Death
Our Cultural Value-Deprivation
What Is Capitalism?
The Wreckage of the Consensus
http://www.working-minds.com/ARquotes.htm
Ayn Rand [1905-1982]
~~~Ayn Rand was one of the most important philosophers of the XXth Century, and quotations from her work are both cogent and thought-provoking. These bite-size pieces of her Objectivist philosophy are taken from the wide-ranging elements of her career – fiction & non-fiction writings, lectures, movie scripts, newspaper columns & articles, and television & radio appearances.
For those of you who write, or aspire to, and want to get beyond 'stroke' erotica and find a guideline to creating literature with plot and character development, I recommend the above mentioned: "Romantic Literature", as a beginning point.
For those who sense the coming end of an era of non absolute morality and wish to understand the concepts concerning human values to guide you and your children, the non-fiction works of Ayn Rand will provide you with an avenue to explore.
Amicus Veritas
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