To expand awareness of Ayn Rand’s works and ideas in and outside of the classroom, we provide a variety of resources for high school and college students, teachers and professors.
Professors and graduate students interested in Ayn Rand and Objectivism should also consider the Anthem Foundation for Objectivist Scholarship, a separate nonprofit organization that supports scholarship based on Ayn Rand’s philosophy and the teaching of Rand’s books and ideas in colleges and universities.
The Anthem Foundation’s resources for academics include financial and intellectual support for research, connections to speakers and scholars, support for conferences and workshops that advance scholarship on Rand, sample syllabi, review copies of works by Rand and about Rand and her philosophy, book sets for classrooms and libraries, and more.
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Full-text Ayn Rand essays
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Dozens of Ayn Rand essays, ranging from theoretical articles to philosophical commentary on contemporary events, are available free for viewing on the ARI Campus website.
Ayn Rand audio-visual
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A wide variety of lectures and interviews provide website visitors an opportunity to hear Ayn Rand in her own words.
Lectures and courses
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ARI Campus provides free courses on Ayn Rand’s novels, her philosophy and her life, along with applications of her ideas to political philosophy, education, history, drama and the science of communication.
The Ayn Rand Lexicon
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This comprehensive online resource consists of edited excerpts from Ayn Rand’s works, presenting essential statements of Objectivism’s key ideas in alphabetical order.