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In her first public appearance since husband Frank O'Connor's death, we see a rare personal side of Rand?" As always, the ideas do shine through: the acknowledgement of achievement; the evils of altruism; American schools sacrificing the gifted for the less gifted; the nationalization of American oil interests in the Middle East; the fatal arguments for the existence of God;... and much more.
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An excerpt from a lecture by Dr. Onkar Ghate, Senior Fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute, introducing Ayn Rand's revolutionary ideas.
Recorded in Irvine, California, on June 2, 2003. See more at http://www.aynrand.o rg/reg_ls_index
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According to the ethical philosophy of Ayn Rand, it is wrong to sacrifice oneself for others.
In this video, Paul McKeever answers a question put to him in an e-mail from a viewer: "Is it wrong to be a soldier or a police officer?"
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Peter Schwartz, former chairman of the board of directors of the Ayn Rand Institute, is asked what the difference is between Objectivism's political philosophy and that of Adam Smith's.
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A continuation of my conversation with Luke12000 concerning the nature of art. In this part, I address Luke's position that it is okay to categorize art, but not to evaluate it. I explain - as well as can be done by me "on the fly" while driving - the three general theories of "the good": intrinsicist, subjectivist, and objectivist. Luke's view, I suggest, is subjectivist.
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A response to Stefan Molyneux's video, in which he argues that Ayn Rand failed, in respect of her ethical system, to find a way to derive (a) what one "ought" to do, from (b) the facts of reality (i.e., what "is").
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Seeing as how we only have a few other interviews with Rand up here on Youtube, I thought I'd add this one to the list. Lesser known then the Phill Donahue or Wallace ones, it is still a treat to see her in action.
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A Helen Mirren vid using the clips from the film 'The Passion Of Ayn Rand', to Justin Timberlake's 'What Goes Around'.
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A response to redliterocket4's assertions that Objectivists consider metaphysics to be "bullshit", that Ayn Rand thought everyone to be selfish, and other falsehoods.