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Three versions. In plain text, or as zip files, at Project Gutenberg.
Ayn Rand Institute, Revised January 12, 2017. PDF, 27 pp. [PDF]
Notes from the purchase at auction "of the original typewritten manuscripts and typeset galley proofs of Ayn Rand's interview, along with correspondence, photos, and other related items." Discusses unpublished passages and other alterations.
An article published in the Readers Digest, January 1944, pp. 88-90. "First appearance in print of a non-fiction article by Ayn Rand.... from a book Rand was working on entitled "The Moral Basis of Individualism," planned as an elucidation of the moral philosophy of The Fountainhead (1943)." [bookseller's description]
Address to the Graduating Class of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. PDF, 8 pp.
Rand conducted an interview [with Alvin Toffler] for Playboy magazine, which was published in the March 1964 issue. PDF, 13 pp. [PDF]
provided by Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC). See also: Biography, Relationships.
Published after the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings by the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals; includes a list of 13 points on how to spot Communist messages in film and how to avoid supporting such messages. PDF, 13 pp. [PDF]
Published after the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) hearings by the Motion Picture Alliance for the Preservation of American Ideals; includes a list of 13 points on how to spot Communist messages in film and how to avoid supporting such messages. PDF, 13 pp. [PDF]
An article published in the Readers Digest, January 1944, pp. 88-90. "First appearance in print of a non-fiction article by Ayn Rand.... from a book Rand was working on entitled "The Moral Basis of Individualism," planned as an elucidation of the moral philosophy of The Fountainhead (1943)." [bookseller's description]
Notes from the purchase at auction "of the original typewritten manuscripts and typeset galley proofs of Ayn Rand's interview, along with correspondence, photos, and other related items." Discusses unpublished passages and other alterations.
Rand conducted an interview [with Alvin Toffler] for Playboy magazine, which was published in the March 1964 issue. PDF, 13 pp. [PDF]
Ayn Rand Institute, Revised January 12, 2017. PDF, 27 pp. [PDF]
provided by Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC). See also: Biography, Relationships.
Address to the Graduating Class of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. PDF, 8 pp.
Three versions. In plain text, or as zip files, at Project Gutenberg.
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