AYN RAND EDUCATION

Suggested Reading

This reading list is intended as a suggested sequence of books and essays for those who are interested in Ayn Rand's ideas and want to read further, but aren't sure where to start or how to proceed. This is by no means a comprehensive or definitive list of the Objectivist literature. For a complete listing of books by and about Ayn Rand, visit the Ayn Rand Bookstore.

1.  

The Fountainhead

2.  

Atlas Shrugged

3.  

"Philosophy: Who Needs It" in Philosophy: Who Needs It

4.  

"Philosophy and Sense of Life" in The Romantic Manifesto

5.  

"For the New Intellectual" in For the New Intellectual

6.  

"Introduction" and "The Objectivist Ethics" in The Virtue of Selfishness

7.  

"The Metaphysical Versus the Man-Made" in Philosophy: Who Needs It

8.  

"Causality Versus Duty" in Philosophy: Who Needs It

9.  

"The Ethics of Emergencies" in The Virtue of Selfishness

10.  

"The 'Conflicts' of Men's Interests" in The Virtue of Selfishness

11.  

"Doesn't Life Require Compromise?" in The Virtue of Selfishness

12.  

"How does One Lead a Rational Life in an Irrational Society?" in The Virtue of Selfishness

13.  

"The Cult of Moral Grayness" in The Virtue of Selfishness

14.  

"Man's Rights" in The Virtue of Selfishness

15.  

"The Nature of Government" in The Virtue of Selfishness

16.  

"What is Capitalism?" in Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal

17.  

"'Extremism,' or The Art of Smearing" in Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal

18.  

"The Roots of War" in Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal

19.  

"Conservatism: An Obituary" in Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal

20.  

"Racism" in The Virtue of Selfishness

21.  

"The Cashing-in: The Student 'Rebellion'" in Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal

22.  

"The Anti-Industrial Revolution" in Return of the Primitive:The Anti-Industrial Revolution

23.  

"The Psycho-Epistemology of Art" in The Romantic Manifesto

24.  

"Art and Sense of Life" in The Romantic Manifesto

25.  

Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand by Leonard Peikoff

As a general reference: The Ayn Rand Lexicon, edited by Harry Binswanger; a "mini-encyclopedia" of Objectivism, compiled from Ayn Rand's own writings; includes key passages on 400 topics in philosophy, economics, and psychology.