Voice of Reason: The Philosophy of Objectivism. Essay

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The death of Marilyn Monroe, space exploration, the Vietnam War, the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union, the position of women in politics, harsh criticism of the Catholic Church in its attempts to regulate the intimate side of society. Ayn Rand comprehends these and other significant events and processes of the second half of the 1961th century through the prism of an objectivist worldview, remaining a fierce defender of individual freedoms and private capital. The book contains lectures and articles from 1981-XNUMX - the "golden fund" of the intellectual heritage of the writer, which to this day does not leave indifferent all thinking readers. They are complemented by five essays by the philosopher Leonard Peikoff, who remained a close friend and associate of Rand until the last days of her life. 

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Publication language: Russian

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