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07 Where can one find out more about Ayn Rand's ideas?




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This article is from the Ayn Rand's Philosophy of Objectivism FAQ, by Chris Walker cwalker@aquila.ece.utexas.edu with numerous contributions by others.

07 Where can one find out more about Ayn Rand's ideas?


Ayn Rand's books and the most important works of the advocates of her
philosophy, especially "Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand" by
Leonard Peikoff and "The Ayn Rand Lexicon" by Harry Binswanger can be
found in most metropolitan bookstores or from Second Renaissance Books.

The most complete collection of the works of major interpreters of
Objectivism and of works which support the values of reason,
individual achievement, and individual rights and capitalism may
be found at:

Second Renaissance Books
143 West Street, P.O. Box 1988
New Milford, CT 06776
For information, call 800-757-6149, or fax (203) 355-7160.
Look for their upcoming World Wide Web page
at http://www.secondrenaissance.com/

For free information on Ayn Rand's ideas including the following
pamphlets:

"Playboy's Interview with Ayn Rand"
"Philosophy of Objectivism: A Brief Summary" by Leonard Peikoff
"Man's Rights and the Nature of Government" by Ayn Rand
"Philosophy: Who Needs It?" by Ayn Rand before West Point

and many more, please contact:

The Ayn Rand Institute
4640 Admiralty Way, Suite 715
Marina del Rey, CA 90292

Their web page is located at "http://www.ayn-rand.org".

Additional sources of information about Objectivism:

(The TIA publishes articles, reviews and information on current events
including an Objectivist Calendar.)

The Intellectual Activist
P.O. Box 262
Lincroft, NJ 07738
http://www.nationweb.com/t/TIA/tia-1.html

Lyceum International
P.O. Box 4315
South Colby, WA 93384-031
Phone: (360) 876-5868
Fax: (360) 876-2902
http://www.olympus.net/lyceumintl

 

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