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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 ).

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The Ayn Rand Society, dedicated to fostering the scholarly study of Objectivism, is affiliated with the American Philosophical Association's Eastern Division.
Socratic Puzzles ( 1997 ) is a collection of papers that range in topic from Ayn Rand and Austrian economics to animal rights, while his last production, Invariances ( 2001 ), applies insights from physics and biology to questions of objectivity in such areas as the nature of necessity and moral value.
* October 12 – Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged is published.
" is a spoof of Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.
He is also comparable to a degree to Ragnar Danneskjold, a libertarian pirate in the Ayn Rand novel Atlas Shrugged, which receives several mentions in the chronicles.
* Ayn Rand included in her book Atlas Shrugged a character who is a modern-day Scandinavian pirate, to whom she gave the first name " Ragnar ".
Jenin is built on the ruins of the Canaanite city of Ayn Jenim.
This is the understanding of people such as the author Ayn Rand who argued that only individuals have rights, according to her philosophy known as Objectivism.
When planning the revolution, Mike is described by Mannie as " our Scarlet Pimpernel, our John Galt, our Swamp Fox, our man of mystery ", referring to the works of the Baroness Orczy and Ayn Rand as well as to the history of the American Revolution.
Similarly, in the 1943 novel The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, Howard Roark is chosen to design a resort called Monodnack Valley and it is subsequently revealed that the investors had sold 200 % of the shares, convinced that the project would be a flop and that they had chosen Howard Roark as the worst possible person for the job.
Part of Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead is set at Clayton.
The Great Northern Railway is considered to have inspired ( in broad outline, not in specific details ) the Taggart Transcontinental railroad in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged.
The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Ayn Rand.
Love Letters is a 1945 film adapted by Ayn Rand from the novel Pity My Simplicity by Christopher Massie.
She is noted ( with Ayn Rand and Isabel Paterson ) as one of the founders of the American libertarian movement.
Bearing similarities to the novels Anthem by Ayn Rand and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the setting for the story is an ant colony in a park across a river from New York City, over the span of four days.
Philosopher Ayn Rand argued that the notion of a fetus having a right to life is " vicious nonsense " and stated, " An embryo has no rights ... a child cannot acquire any rights until it is born.

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Philosophers and authors interested in the nature of love, which may not have been mentioned in this article are Jane Austen, Stendhal, Schopenhauer, George Meredith, Proust, D. H. Lawrence, Freud, Sartre, de Beauvoir, Hemingway, Henry Miller, Deleuze, Alan Soble and Ayn Rand.
He was killed at ' Ayn at-Tamr, as az-Zurqani mentioned.

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