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This article is from the Objectivism Resource Guide FAQ, by Jay Andrew Allen jallen@ingress.com with numerous contributions by others.

3 Objectivism (Objectivism Resource Guide)

Chris Walker's Objectivism FAQ contains a short summary of Objectivism. A fuller
summary, written by me, is available as a separate document. Full lists of
Rand's works, of works by other Objectivist intellectuals, and of excellent
works written by non-Objectivists, are listed in the FAQ and in Todd Goldberg's
Ayn Rand Chronology.

Chris Walker's Objectivism FAQ:
ftp://ftp.rahul.net/pub/aradmin/Objectivism/info/

Todd Goldberg's Ayn Rand Chronology:
ftp://ftp.rahul.net/pub/aradmin/Objectivism/info/

Jay Allen's Summary of Objectivism:
ftp://ftp.rahul.net/pub/aradmin/Objectivism/info/

I must emphasize that a full, systematic statement of Ayn Rand's philosophy is
to be found in Leonard Peikoff's book _Objectivism:_The_Philosophy_Of_
_Ayn_Rand_ (colloquially called OPAR), Dutton Books, 1991. Dr. Peikoff is Rand's
material and intellectual heir; his taped lecture series on the Philosophy of
Objectivism (on which the book is based) was the only such presentation to which
Rand gave an unqualified endorsement. However, as Dr. Peikoff himself points out
in the book's introduction, the definitive source for information about
Objectivism is still the works of Ayn Rand, its sole originator and spokesman.

 

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