Lectures/courses
- Basic Principles of Objectivism by Nathaniel Branden
- Basic Principles of Objectivist Psychology by Nathaniel Branden
- A Critical Analysis of Contemporary Psychology by Nathaniel Branden
- Psychology of Romantic Love by Nathaniel Branden
- Psychology of Mental Illness by Nathaniel Branden
- Contemporary Theories of Neurosis by Nathaniel Branden
- The Principles of Efficient Thinking by Barbara Branden
- The Objectivist Esthetics by Ayn Rand
- The Economics of a Free Society by Alan Greenspan
- A Critical History of Philosophy by Leonard Peikoff
- History of Modern Philosophy by Leonard Peikoff
- History of Ancient Philosophy by Leonard Peikoff
- Contemporary Philosophy by Leonard Peikoff
- Objectivism's Theory of Knowledge by Leonard Peikoff
- The Esthetics of the Visual Arts by Mary Ann (Rukavina) Sures
- The Romantic Screen
- Objectivist Theory of Knowledge by Leonard Peikoff
- Principle of Child Rearing by Reva Fox
- The Principles and Practice of Non-Fiction Writing by Edith Efron
- Nazism and Contemporary America: Ominous Parallels by Leonard Peikoff
- Three Plays by Ayn Rand by Nathaniel Branden
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