Explores the origins of author Ayn Rand's ideas about politics, art, sex, and psychological health, and shows how they were shaped into the Objectivist movement--an atheistic religion that the author contends has all the qualities of a cult.
Collects sixteen essays on Ayn Rand's "We the Living," exploring the philosopher's first novel from historical, literary, and philosophical perspectives.
Contains thirty-two interviews conducted with author and philosopher Ayn Rand between the 1930s and 1981 that provide insights into her thinking on a variety of topics.
Journal of philosopher and author Ayn Rand, revealing her thoughts and memories concerning communism, her immigration to America, Objectivism, and discussing her novels and screenplays.
Analyzes the writings and beliefs of writer Ayn Rand, focusing on her novel "The Fountainhead," her code of morality, her controversial political views, and other related topics.
A graphic novel adaptation of Ayn Rand's story in which a man in a future world defies the ideals of collectivism, makes his own decisions and personal choices, seeks knowledge, and ultimately becomes a target for death.