Below is a list of recommended readings for instructors who are interested in using Ayn Rand’s books and essays in the classroom.


IMPORTANCE OF PHILOSOPHY

  1. “Philosophy: Who Needs It,” Philosophy: Who Needs It (BEG)
  1. “Philosophy and Sense of Life,” The Romantic Manifesto (BEG)
  1. “For the New Intellectual,” For the New Intellectual (ADV)

ETHICS

Egoism and Altruism 

  1. Introduction to The Virtue of Selfishness (BEG)
  1. “The Soul of an Individualist,” For the New Intellectual (BEG)
  1. “Faith and Force: The Destroyers of the Modern World,” Philosophy: Who Needs It (BEG)
  1. “The Objectivist Ethics,” The Virtue of Selfishness (ADV)
  1. “Causality Versus Duty,” Philosophy: Who Needs It (ADV)
  1. “The Ethics of Emergencies,” The Virtue of Selfishness (ADV)
  1. “The ‘Conflicts’ of Men’s Interests,” The Virtue of Selfishness (ADV)
  1. “This Is John Galt Speaking,” For the New Intellectual (ADV)

Abortion 

  1. “Of Living Death,” The Voice of Reason (BEG)
  1. “The Age of Mediocrity,” The Objectivist Forum (BEG)

Justice 

  1. “How Does One Live a Rational Life in an Irrational Society?,” The Virtue of Selfishness(BEG)
  1. “The Cult of Moral Grayness,” The Virtue of Selfishness (BEG)
  1. “An Untitled Letter,” Philosophy: Who Needs It (ADV)

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4 GREAT RESOURCES

available on Ayn Rand Institute websites