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Aaron Smith
Aravind Deepak
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Elan Journo
Grant Parker
Gregory Salmieri
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Jonathon Brajdic
Keith Lockitch
Leonard Peikoff
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Free
14 Lessons
Ayn Rand at Columbia University
Throughout the 1960s, Ayn Rand conducted a series of radio lectures and interviews on Columbia University’s campus radio station, WKCR. The lectures were often written…
Free
19 Lessons
Ayn Rand at the Ford Hall Forum
In 1961 Ayn Rand was invited to speak at the Ford Hall Forum in Boston, America’s oldest continuously operating free public lecture series. This marked…
Free
3 Lessons
Ayn Rand on Art and Culture
This course examines Ayn Rand’s views on art, its importance to individuals and the culture, in her own words. “Art is a selective re-creation of…
Free
1 Lesson
Ayn Rand: A Writer’s Life
Who was Ayn Rand? What kind of person did it take to create the fictional heroes of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead and to develop…
Free
3 Lessons
Ayn Rand’s Conception of Valuing
In her fiction and early journal entries, Ayn Rand frequently refers to valuing as an action that one must “know how to” perform. That choice…
Free
2 Lessons
Ayn Rand’s Life: Highlights and Sidelights
Ayn Rand embodied three extraordinary qualities: philosophic genius, heroic rationality and passionate man-worship. The result was the outstanding figure of the modern era—perhaps, of any…
Free
2 Lessons
Being Selfish, Being Happy
The idea that a person ought to be selfish is so alien to our culture that when people learn that Ayn Rand upheld a morality…
Free
1 Lesson
Certainty and Happiness: Achieving Success in Thought and Action
Dr. Peikoff’s analysis of the contrast between Objectivism’s “philosophy of success” and the culturally dominant “philosophy of failure”; and the fundamental error shared by the…
Free
14 Lessons
Ayn Rand at Columbia University
Throughout the 1960s, Ayn Rand conducted a series of radio lectures and interviews on Columbia University’s campus radio station, WKCR. The lectures were often written…
Free
19 Lessons
Ayn Rand at the Ford Hall Forum
In 1961 Ayn Rand was invited to speak at the Ford Hall Forum in Boston, America’s oldest continuously operating free public lecture series. This marked…
Free
3 Lessons
Ayn Rand on Art and Culture
This course examines Ayn Rand’s views on art, its importance to individuals and the culture, in her own words. “Art is a selective re-creation of…
Free
1 Lesson
Ayn Rand: A Writer’s Life
Who was Ayn Rand? What kind of person did it take to create the fictional heroes of Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead and to develop…
Free
3 Lessons
Ayn Rand’s Conception of Valuing
In her fiction and early journal entries, Ayn Rand frequently refers to valuing as an action that one must “know how to” perform. That choice…
Free
2 Lessons
Ayn Rand’s Life: Highlights and Sidelights
Ayn Rand embodied three extraordinary qualities: philosophic genius, heroic rationality and passionate man-worship. The result was the outstanding figure of the modern era—perhaps, of any…
Free
2 Lessons
Being Selfish, Being Happy
The idea that a person ought to be selfish is so alien to our culture that when people learn that Ayn Rand upheld a morality…
Free
1 Lesson
Certainty and Happiness: Achieving Success in Thought and Action
Dr. Peikoff’s analysis of the contrast between Objectivism’s “philosophy of success” and the culturally dominant “philosophy of failure”; and the fundamental error shared by the…
Kant’s Philosophy (Part 2): Moral Philosophy