The Age of Rand: Imagining <br>An Objectivist Future WorldiUniverse, 02/06/2005 - 488 páginas "Do I think that Objectivism will be the philosophy of the future? I would say yes, but "-Ayn Rand to Playboy Magazine, 1964. "My views will probably be the norm in the future, but not right now."-Ayn Rand to Johnny Carson, 1967. Will they? The Age of Rand describes what Ayn Rand's philosophy, Objectivism, will mean in practice-for good and ill. Rand expressed her controversial ideas in her best-selling novels, Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead. Every year, more commentators debate those ideas, often heatedly. Frederick Cookinham asks questions no author has asked before: Would Objectivists destroy the environment in favor of rampant development? Ayn Rand often said, "Check your premises, and watch your implications!" Explore, in The Age of Rand, the astounding implications of this fast-growing and provocative new system of ideas. Some philosophy will dominate this new century-be prepared if it turns out to be Ayn Rand's. "Frederick Cookinham has written something of great worth to thousands who have been affected by Rand's work."-Andrea Millen Rich, Laissez Faire Books. |
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... Nathaniel Branden introduced the term in 1963 in The Objectivist Newsletter. His prime example of a Stolen Concept was Proudhon's famous line “All property is theft.” How can there be such a concept as theft if there is not first such a ...
... Nathaniel Branden was a young psychotherapist and Rand's foremost protégé, and, for a while, her lover. After his break with Rand in 1968 (hereinafter, “The Break,” as significant a historical incident as “The Casting Out” would be to a ...
... Branden camp have been completely on their own since Ayn Rand died on March 6, 1982. On one side were Nathaniel and Barbara Branden, no longer ... Nathaniel Branden Institute, through which Branden taught Objectivism, THE AGE OF RAND 14.
Imagining <br>An Objectivist Future World Frederick Cookinham. for NBI (Nathaniel Branden Institute, through which Branden taught Objectivism, under Rand's watchful eye, to thousands in the 1960s) and grew up in Syracuse, not New York ...
... Nathaniel Branden dies, so he won't have the satisfaction of saying that his story of their affair is now confirmed by Rand's own words. But the Peikovians are not above editing out any words like that. In 2002, I saw an off-off ...
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NORMALCY | 129 |
RULES FOR SUPERMEN | 154 |
WHATS LEFT? | 272 |
MAP OF THE WORLD | 288 |
REALITY IS FICTION IS REALITY | 306 |
SCALE | 342 |
THE AYN RAND MUSEUM | 378 |
WHAT IF ITS NOT THE AGE OF RAND? | 399 |
THE WORLD IS FLAT AGAIN | 419 |
FROM CULT TO CULTURE | 443 |
DUSTING OFF THE GOD | 201 |
RAND RAGE | 223 |
THE ART DECO PHILOSOPHER | 249 |
ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 471 |
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