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Ayn Rand accredited Aristotle as " the greatest philosopher in history " and cited him as a major influence on her thinking.
* Atlas Shrugged, a novel by Ayn Rand
* Ayn Rand, The Romantic Manifesto: A Philosophy of Literature, New York, NY, New American Library, 1971
Ayn Rand argued that there is a positive harmony of interests among free, rational humans, such that no moral agent can rationally coerce another person consistently with his own long-term self-interest.
* Ayn Rand
* Rand, Ayn, Atlas Shrugged, 1957, Random House.
* Rand, Ayn, 1964, The Virtue of Selfishness.
* Objectivism ( Ayn Rand ), a philosophical system based on the writings of Ayn Rand that advocates egoism
An essay by Gary Hull ( Ayn Rand Institute ) in Capitalism magazine criticizes:
* 1905 – Ayn Rand, Russian-born American author and philosopher ( d. 1982 )
Writer Ayn Rand has argued that the protection of intellectual property is essentially a moral issue.
* Rand, Ayn.
" Patents and Copyrights " in Ayn Rand, ed.
Objectivism is a system of philosophy created by philosopher and novelist Ayn Rand ( 1905 – 1982 ) that holds: reality exists independent of consciousness ; human beings gain knowledge rationally from perception through the process of concept formation and inductive and deductive logic ; the moral purpose of one's life is the pursuit of one's own happiness or rational self-interest.
* Ayn Rand
* Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life
* Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical
* Bibliography for Ayn Rand and Objectivism
In the novel Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand condemns nihilism quite aggressively.
* Rand, Ayn.
Objectivism is a philosophy created by Russian-American philosopher and novelist Ayn Rand ( 1905 – 1982 ).

Ayn and We
Like Nineteen Eighty Four, Ayn Rand's dystopian story Anthem was also an artistic portrayal of a command economy that was influenced by We.
* Kira, the main character of the book We The Living by Ayn Rand
We the Living is the first novel published by the Russian-American novelist Ayn Rand.
" Robert Mayhew cautioned that “ We should not conclude too quickly that these passages are strong evidence of an earlier Nietzschean phase in Ayn Rand ’ s development, because such language can be strictly metaphorical ( even if the result of an early interest in Nietzsche )”.
The title comes from Abraham Lincoln's " Gettysburg Address " and appears to have no relation to Ayn Rand's similarly titled We the Living ( published in 1936 ).
* Ayn Rand's 1936 novel We the Living, set in Petrograd in 1923-1925, has a passage devoted to the huge popularity of " John Gray.
( 1943 ) ( based on Ayn Rand's novel We the Living ).
He also authored the CliffsNotes for Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, and Anthem, and has contributed essays to volumes such as Essays on Ayn Rand's Anthem and Essays on Ayn Rand's We the Living.

Ayn and Living
* Ayn Rand-We the Living

Rand and We
Rand began The Fountainhead ( originally titled Second-Hand Lives ) following the completion in 1934 of her first novel, We the Living.
Macmillan Publishing, which had published We the Living, rejected the book after Rand insisted that they must provide more publicity for her new novel than they did for the first one.
Rand observes in the foreword to this book that We the Living was the closest she would ever come to writing an autobiography.
This version was approved by Rand and her estate and re-released as We the Living in 1986.
The American alternative rock group We The Living have explicitly stated that their name is derived from the novel and have often listed Rand and her Objectivist views as a major influence to their music.
Life magazine hired an illustrator from Sperry Rand to make drawings of the concepts Vannevar Bush had presented a few months earlier in The Atlantic Monthly magazine under the title As We May Think.

Rand and 1936
* 1936 – The Remington Rand strike, led by the American Federation of Labor, begins.
* May 25 – The Remington Rand strike of 1936 – 1937 begins, spawning the notorious " Mohawk Valley formula ", a corporate plan for strikebreaking.
* Dick Rand ( 1936 – 1996 ), American baseball player
For the Fort Worth Frontier Days fair ( 1936 – 37 ), he constructed the huge elaborate dinner theatre Casa Mañana which featured stripper Sally Rand and the world's largest revolving stage.
* Remington Rand strike of 1936 – 1937
* October 1 – C. W. A. Scott and Giles Guthrie win the Schlesinger Race from England to Johannesburg, South Africa, flying Vega Gull G-AEKE landing at Rand Airport on 1 October 1936.
The first Ka-Zar, David Rand, was a typical " jungle lord " in the Tarzan vein, also known as Ka-Zar the Great, who first appeared in the pulp magazine Ka-Zar # 1 ( Oct. 1936 ) from Manvis Publishing, one of many magazine companies owned by Martin Goodman.
David Rand, the original Ka-Zar alongside his lion Zar, from the cover of the pulp magazine Ka-Zar v1 # 1 October 1936.
The play was first published for use by amateur theater organizations in 1936, using a version edited by Nathaniel Edward Reeid, which included changes so it would be " cleaned up " ( as Rand later described it ) to eliminate elements such as swearing and smoking.
During the 1930s, Kristensen concentrated on commemorative poems, of which he was a master – many are found in Mod den yderste Rand ( 1936, " Against the furthest Edge ") and Digte i Døgnet ( 1940, " Poems a Day ").
When the ornithologist Austin L. Rand moved the majority of the vangas into a separate family in 1936, he placed the Helmet Vanga in its own monotypic family, Eurycerotidae.

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