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- Anthem: Ayn Rand's ObjectivismAnthem was wriiten by Ayn Rand on her philosophical theory of Objectivism. Published in 1938. This is an explanation of her theory in simple, understandable terms.
Ayn Rand: More to Her Than ObjectivismMy favorite novelist is Ayn Rand, not so much for her philosophy, but more for her prophecy.- Business Perspectives: Objectivism Versus SubjectivismBusiness must be both objective and subjective in order to solve problems.
- An Introduction to Objectivism: The Three AxiomsExistence exists: an introduction to Objectivist thought.
- Objectivism and History in Ayn Rand's The FountainheadThe Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand, reflects the author's personal philosophy as well as historical events in the years preceding 1943.
- "The Fountainhead" by Ayn RandAyn Rand's novel "The Fountainhead" illustrates her philosophy of Objectivism and Individualism. Much like "Atlas Shrugged" Rand tends to deal in absolutes and extremes juxtaposing good and evil. New York City's architectural world in the 1920's - 1930's.
Who is John Galt? John Galt is Nuts!This is a critique of objectivist philosophy. Objectivism, and in particular the Ayn Rand book, "Atlas Shrugged", has been in the news. A movie came out this year, and Republican representatives have made their staffers read the book.- George Oppen's Poetic Style AnalysisFind out about George Oppen and the poetic style he adapted that made him a unique poet in a movement called Objectivism by Louis Zukofsky demonstrated through the analysis of several representative works by Oppen.
- The Impracticality and Imprudence of John GaltThis is an essay I wrote a while ago for an essay competition put on by the "Objectivism Department" at my University. I lost.
- Thoughts on Objectivism Without CapitalismA fictional piece that never made the short list ... how sad.
How to Be a Moral ObjectivistThis essay explains why moral relativism is false, and why moral objectivism should be defended. Additionally, I explain some ways that one can go about defending the view.- A Look at Immortality: The Objectivist-Extropian SynthesisG. Stolyarov II argues the fundamental compatibility of two vastly developed ideological systems, Objectivism and Transhumanism, and claims that adherents of these two strains of thought need to recognize the necessity of each ideology to achieving the other's goals.
- A Review of Edward W. Younkins's Philosophers of CapitalismG. Stolyarov II reviews a new anthology edited by Dr. Edward W. Younkins-- a renowned contemporary scholar of Objectivism and Austrian Economics. He applauds Dr. Younkins's effort at creating a powerful libertarian synthesis.
- Carl Menger, Individualism, Marginal Utility, and the Revival of EconomicsMr. Stolyarov discusses the great Austrian economist Carl Menger (1840-1921) and the way in which he resolved severe inconsistencies in the Classical economists' theory of value.
- The Rational Man's DilemmaG. Stolyarov II addresses the means by which an individualistic creator can effectively fend off violations of his liberties that seem to come from every direction and infest every sphere of his life.
- A Rational Defense of MarriageG. Stolyarov II argues in favor of the "historical" definition of marriage, not from history or tradition, but from Reason and the fundamentals of Objectivist thought.
- Abortion Versus Selfishness: Obstruction by PeripheralsUnconditional support for a non-fundamental viewpoint in an ideology can undermine one's consistency in applying the fundamentals of such an ideology. The abortion position held by most Objectivists undermines the more fundamental Objectivist principle of egoism.
- A Review of Gen LaGreca's Noble VisionNoble Vision is a novel of heroes and villains, good and evil in the most fundamental existential sense. In it, men of integrity confront men of cowardice over the issue of state-controlled medicine.
Black Gold: The Documentary About America's Favorite AddictionFair Trade extends to a great deal of coffees from around the world, it is a solution to bring Ethiopian farmers out of the aid trap and into world trade. Black Gold address the imperative of supporting farmers from the Ethiopia, the motherland of coffee.- A Civics Lesson for Objectivists: Why Democracy is OkayObjectivists insist that the enforcement of law in a just democracy is morally identical to the application of brute force in a homicidal tyranny. They are wrong: this article tells why.
- Capitalism in the Works of Koons"Class is fundamentally elitist," says Debord. The subject is contextualised into a Batailleist `powerful communication' that includes truth as a totality.
- Relationship of Peter Keating and Ellsworth Toohey in Ayn Rand's The FountainheadThe relationship between Peter Keating and Ellsworth Toohey is a central element of Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead and its theme of individualism.
- Cultural Dematerialisms: Rationalism and Dialectic Preconceptual TheoryThe main theme of Geoffrey's[1] essay on dialectic preconceptual theory is the absurdity of semanticist class.
- Subsemanticist Textual Theory in the Works of FelliniSubsemanticist textual theory implies that sexual identity has significance. However, the subject is interpolated into a capitalist narrative that includes consciousness as a reality.
- The Precultural Paradigm of Reality and Dialectic Neomodern TheoryThe premise of the precultural paradigm of reality suggests that reality has intrinsic meaning. The subject is contextualised into a Lacanist obscurity that includes consciousness as a reality.
The Da Vinci Code and the VaticanShort OP-ED piece about the harsh reaction by the Vatican against Dan Brown's "Da Vinci Code"- Prostitution: An Ethical AssessmentIn-depth philosophical look into the ethical problems, consequences, and conditions represented by prostitution.
- Behold the Power of Words"What's in a word?" The phrase is a common one. We have all heard it countless times. Words and language are an integral part of our psyche; they give shape and meaning to the things that surround us, but also, to the person and people that use them.
Corporate Media Interest and Its Effect on the PublicA study of corporate media ownership and the impact it's having on the tradition of journalism and public perception of world events.
Book Review: Ayn RandAyn Rand is most famous as the author of The Fountainhead (1943) and Atlas Shrugged (1957). To understand her philosophy, and what drove her to create it, you need to know the history of her life. Ayn Rand provides an overview of that life.
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