TOC Articles
The Objectivist Center publishes a wide aviety of articles on philosophical, cultural, and poltical issues. Many of our articles are first published in The New Individualist, the Center's monthly magazine. You can browse through all of the Center's published articles here.| Recent Articles | |
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The Objectivist Philosophy & An Analogy With Darwinism
Edward Hudgins (5/12/2008)
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Is There a Right to Health Care? An article on health care, rights, and welfare
David Kelley (1/8/2008)
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Private I: Midcentury
Roger Donway (11/6/2007)
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Editor's Desk
Robert Bidinotto (11/6/2007)
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A Philosophy for the 21st Century Though written a half a century ago, Atlas Shrugged conveys a timeless message.
David Kelley (10/19/2007)
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The Revolutionary Philosophy of Atlas Shrugged What ideas and themes have made Rand's masterwork so controversial?
Robert Bidinotto (10/19/2007)
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Atlas Shrugged as Prophecy Move over, Orwell and Huxley. For prophetic accuracy one novel has yours beat.
Edward Hudgins (10/19/2007)
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Rand's Persecuted Minority Defying convention, Ayn Rand championed businessmen as martyrs and heroes.
Roger Donway (10/19/2007)
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Ayn Rand's Philosophical Stunt Novel She aimed to wed abstract philosophy to popular fiction. And in her great "stunt novel," she pulled it off -brilliantly.
Will Thomas (10/19/2007)
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An Ayn Rand Centennial An eloquent poetic tribute to the author of Atlas Shrugged, written for her centenary in 2005.
Walter Donway (10/19/2007)
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"Atlas Shrugged changed my life" Do you remember your first time? I mean, your first time reading Atlas Shrugged?
Robert Bidinotto (10/18/2007)
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When Public Broadcasting Promoted Capitalism A look back to a time when public television promoted capitalism. Really.
Edward Hudgins (10/18/2007)
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Atlas Shrugged as Literature Ignore the critics: Rand was an artistic visionary, and her magnum opus is great literature.
Robert Bidinotto (10/18/2007)
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The Age of Heroic Engineering Isn't Over Do you marvel at the gargantuan scale and enormous complexity of the buildings, bridges, and tunnels you use every day? Then thank the heroic engineers.
Lou Villadsen (9/21/2007)
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Private I: The Genealogy of Heroism
Roger Donway (9/21/2007)
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