Ayn Rand - Selected Works

Selected Works

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Ayn Rand
Novels
  • 1936 We the Living
  • 1943 The Fountainhead
  • 1957 Atlas Shrugged
Other fiction
  • 1934 Night of January 16th
  • 1938 Anthem
Non-fiction
  • 1961 For the New Intellectual
  • 1964 The Virtue of Selfishness
  • 1966 Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
  • 1969 The Romantic Manifesto
  • 1971 The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution
  • 1979 Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology
  • 1982 Philosophy: Who Needs It





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