HAPPY BIRTHDAY AYN RAND!
February 2, 2009 -- Ayn Rand was born on February 2, 1905; in 2009 we are sorry to be seeing the foresight she had of her future and our present. Is Atlas shrugging? Will Obama be the real-life Mr. Thompson?
Join with us to celebrate Ayn Rand's great achievements and the legacy that she left us all!
Just look at the influence Rand has had on today's world:
Her strong moral defense of freedom and capitalism inspired many who have fought over the years for limited government, individual liberty and free markets.
Her great novels, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, show the terrible consequences of the wrong philosophy on both individuals and societies and present the vision of happy, joyous lives in a benevolent society that is the consequence of human achievement, good will and the right philosophy.
And her development of the philosophy of Objectivism offers us a guide for such lives in such a world.
Much of the progress towards freedom in recent decades can be traced to
Ayn Rand's books continue to sell hundreds of thousands of copies: the day they won't do so will be the day they are not needed anymore.
2007 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of Atlas, which we celebrated with a special conference (get the DVDs from the Objectivism Store!). And if you haven't seen it, check out our Atlas Shrugged at Fifty: a Tribute, published in The New Individualist.
We should mark the occasion of Rand's birthday by recommitting ourselves to the best within us, to the realization of our own potential and to the creation of a benevolent society in which we all can prosper, flourish and enjoy the benefits of each others' achievements -- an Atlas society!
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And there's more!

Note specifically the articles on "Celebrity Rand Fans" by that publication's then-Editor Robert Bidinotto and on "Ayn Rand's Stamp on American Culture by Ed Hudgins, the magazine's publisher.
You also might want to check out the Ed Hudgins-Fred Smith discussion of "Ayn Rand at 100: When Will Businessmen Learn Her Lessons About Politicians?" from the last issue of Navigator, before we changed its name to The New Individualist, marking Rand's centenary. You can check out the other articles in that issue as well.

And finally, you might want to order from The Objectivism Store the three CD audio set of our Ayn Rand Centenary Celebration, which includes a bonus forth disc of photos of the event.
That birthday bash was held on February 2, 2005 in the Member's Room at the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Speakers and panelists included: Rep. Paul Ryan; Cato President Ed Crane: CEO head honcho Fred Smith: Reason Foundation founder and now Atlas Society Trustee Bob Poole; Howard Dickman, now of the Wall Street Journal; Aristos editor Michelle Kamhi; the late, irrepressibleMadeline Cosman; and, of course, Atlas Society Founder David Kelley and Executive Director. Experience the excitement and enlightenment at this extraordinary event that shows how far Rand's words have reached!







