By Glenn Reynolds
How markets and technology empower ordinary people to beat big media, big government, and other goliaths. A fascinating discussion of the role (and power) of the individual in modern times... »More
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By Nathaniel Branden
Perhaps Branden's greatest book. (See Joshua Zader's review at the Atlasphere.) Identifies and describes the psychological and philosophical requirements of living the conscious, purposeful life that Rand advocated in her novels... »More
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Starring Leonardo DiCaprio
Martin Scorsese's Oscarwinning portrayal of the early life of Rand-esque aviation pioneer Howard Hughes. A searing display of productive audacity in action. See Andrew Schwartz's review at the Atlasphere... »More
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By Robert Mayhew
Ayn Rand's answers (from post-lecture Q&A periods) on ethics, Hollywood communists, abortion, marriage, Ronald Reagan, the Middle East, prostitution, drug use, chess, comedy, suicide, masculinity, Mark Twain, and more... »More
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By Erika Holzer
Details the mentor-protege relationship that young novelist-to-be Erika Holzer (Double Crossing, Eye for an Eye) enjoyed with Rand in the 60s. Includes a short story by Holzer, and her writing exercises. See the sample chapter published at the Atlasphere... »More
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By Andrew Bernstein
The definitive case for capitalism, cataloging not only the historical and practical reasons for its success, but also the moral case for capitalism as a political system. See Joshua Zader's review at the Atlasphere... »More
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Starring Catherine McCormack
In 16th Century Rome, the beautiful Veronica Franco could have the man of her dreams only by becoming a courtesan. Championing the mind as well as the senses, she earns great admiration; but when the Inquisition comes to town, she is put on trial for witchcraft. Lush romantic realism, complete with courtroom speech at the end... »More
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By Erika Holzer
Rand protege Erika Holzer's first published novel. An espionage thriller, set in East Germany, that Henry Kissinger found "engrossing" and Barry Goldwater called "a book you can't put down"... »More
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Starring Nathan Fillion
Joss Whedon's ill-fated masterpiece. (See Monica White's review at the Atlasphere.) Renegade space captain Malcolm Reynolds leads his rag-tag crew across the galaxy, just beyond the reach of collectivist powers-thatbe... »More
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By Ronald E. Merrill
An independent and thoughtful (sometimes controversial) examination of Ayn Rand's life, novels, and philosophy. See Neil DeRosa's review at the Atlasphere... »More
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By Richard Bach
A classic of personal growth. The inspiring story of a seagull, Jonathan, who forsakes the flock to explore high-speed aerobatics and push his personal limits... »More
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By Leonard Peikoff
The first (and only) comprehensive presentation, in book form, of Ayn Rand's philosophy in its entirety. Belongs on the bookshelf of any serious student of Ayn Rand's teachings... »More
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Starring Gerard Butler
This screen adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's darkly spectacular romance bears many repeat viewings. The performances are spine-tingling. For more background, see Alexander Butziger's review at the Atlasphere... »More
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By Robert Kiosaki
The acclaimed guide to personal finance and the creation of wealth. Learn what the rich teach their kids about money, that the poor and middle class do not... »More
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Starring Liam Neeson
In the Scottish highlands of the 1600s, Rob Roy tries to lead his small town to a better future. When he is framed for theft, however, he's forced into hiding, where his courage and integrity face unimaginable tests... »More
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Starring Tim Robbins
A successful banker's life changes forever when he's jailed for murder. Can there be any cause for hope? One of the most popular movies of all time, and for good reason... »More
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By Walter Donway
John Enright says: "Reports of poetry's death have been greatly exaggerated. Proof of life arrives afresh in Walter Donway's exquisite new book..." »More
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