Ayn Rand
Born in 1905
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Philosophy
Ayn Rand , born Alisa Rosenbaum, was a Russian-American writer and philosopher known for her polemical novels and development of Objectivism.
She gained fame with "The Fountainhead" and "Atlas Shrugged," promoting individual rights, laissez-faire capitalism, and rational self-interest.
Rand's work, which sold over 37 million copies, received mixed literary reviews but significantly influenced conservative thought.
After her fiction career, she focused on nonfiction to promote her philosophy.
While controversial and often criticized by academics, Rand's ideas continue to circulate in public and academic settings, particularly among right-leaning conservatives.
Books by Ayn Rand

The Fountainhead
by Ayn Rand
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1943
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704 pages
3.89
332.2K ratings
Classics
Philosophy
Literature

We the Living
by Ayn Rand
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1936
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464 pages
3.96
30.3K ratings
Classics
Philosophy
Historical Fiction

For the New Intellectual
by Ayn Rand
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1961
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224 pages
3.7
3.4K ratings
Philosophy
Politics
Classics

Capitalism
by Ayn Rand
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1946
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340 pages
3.89
4.4K ratings
Philosophy
Economics
Politics

Why Businessmen Need Philosophy
by Ayn Rand
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1999
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203 pages
3.88
289 ratings
Philosophy
Business
Economics

Atlas Shrugged & The Fountainhead
by Ayn Rand
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1995
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0 pages
4.1
5.0K ratings
Classics
Philosophy
Politics

The Art of Nonfiction
by Ayn Rand
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2001
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208 pages
3.97
529 ratings
Writing
Philosophy
Reference

Atlas Shrugged
by Ayn Rand
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1957
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1168 pages
3.69
401.0K ratings
Classics
Philosophy
Politics