The Fountainhead, which became one of the most influential and widely read philosophical novels of the twentieth century, made Ayn Rand famous. An impassioned proponent of reason, rational self-interest, individualism, and laissez-faire capitalism, she expressed her unique views in numerous works of fiction and non-fiction that have been brought together for the first time in this one-of-a-kind volume.Containing excerpts from all her novels--including Atlas Shrugged, Anthem, and We The Living--The Ayn Rand Reader is a perfect introduction for those who have never read Rand, and provides teachers with an excellent guide to the basics of her viewpoint.…mehr
The Fountainhead, which became one of the most influential and widely read philosophical novels of the twentieth century, made Ayn Rand famous. An impassioned proponent of reason, rational self-interest, individualism, and laissez-faire capitalism, she expressed her unique views in numerous works of fiction and non-fiction that have been brought together for the first time in this one-of-a-kind volume.Containing excerpts from all her novels--including Atlas Shrugged, Anthem, and We The Living--The Ayn Rand Reader is a perfect introduction for those who have never read Rand, and provides teachers with an excellent guide to the basics of her viewpoint.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction by Leonard Peikoff Editor's Preface by Gary Hull Part One: The Fountainhead Roark vs. Keating The Quarry Sequence The Stoddard Trial Part Two: Ethics 1. Selfishness From Roark's Speech Why "Selfishness"? The Objectivist Ethics 2. Anti-Altruism From Galt's Speech Moral Inflation The Age of Envy 3. Man, the Rational Animal Apollo 11 Apollo and Dionysus How Does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational Society? Part Three: Atlas Shrugged Rearden's Anniversary Party The John Galt Line The Abandoned Factory Directive 10-289 The Tunnel Disaster Atlantis Part Four: Basic Philosophy 1. Reason and Reality Axioms of Objectivism Faith and Force: The Destroyers of the Modern World 2. Mind and Body Attila and the Witch Doctor The Meaning of Sex Of Living Death On Emotions, Including Love 3. Theory of Concepts Concept-Formation Consciousness and Identity Abstraction from Abstractions Induction Part Five: Early Novels and Politics 1. The Individual vs. the State Anthem We the Living :The PurgeThe Profiteers on Collectivism2. Capitalism vs. Collectivism What is Capitalism? Man's Rights Collectivized "Rights" On Utilitarianism Part Six: Romanticism and the Benevolent Universe 1. Romanticism The Goal of My Writing What Is Romanticism? 2. The Benevolent Universe Introduction to Calumet "K" Letter to a Fan Don't Let It Go Recommended Readings
Introduction by Leonard Peikoff Editor's Preface by Gary Hull Part One: The Fountainhead Roark vs. Keating The Quarry Sequence The Stoddard Trial Part Two: Ethics 1. Selfishness From Roark's Speech Why "Selfishness"? The Objectivist Ethics 2. Anti-Altruism From Galt's Speech Moral Inflation The Age of Envy 3. Man, the Rational Animal Apollo 11 Apollo and Dionysus How Does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational Society? Part Three: Atlas Shrugged Rearden's Anniversary Party The John Galt Line The Abandoned Factory Directive 10-289 The Tunnel Disaster Atlantis Part Four: Basic Philosophy 1. Reason and Reality Axioms of Objectivism Faith and Force: The Destroyers of the Modern World 2. Mind and Body Attila and the Witch Doctor The Meaning of Sex Of Living Death On Emotions, Including Love 3. Theory of Concepts Concept-Formation Consciousness and Identity Abstraction from Abstractions Induction Part Five: Early Novels and Politics 1. The Individual vs. the State Anthem We the Living :The PurgeThe Profiteers on Collectivism2. Capitalism vs. Collectivism What is Capitalism? Man's Rights Collectivized "Rights" On Utilitarianism Part Six: Romanticism and the Benevolent Universe 1. Romanticism The Goal of My Writing What Is Romanticism? 2. The Benevolent Universe Introduction to Calumet "K" Letter to a Fan Don't Let It Go Recommended Readings
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