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-- Careful packaging, Fast shipping! --- This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Rare FULL RUN of Ayn Rand's THE OBJECTIVIST NEWSLETTER in handsome binder, with Table of Contents! VOLUME 1 -- January to December, 1962:
January:
p. 1 Choose Your Issues -- by Ayn Randp. 2 Books Planned Chaos by Ludwig von Mises, reviewed by Barbara Branden.
Excerpts from Ayn Rand's lecture, "America's Persecuted Minority Big Business."P 3 Intellectual Ammunition Department Objectivism advocates the moral principle that man should be guided exclusively by reason. But what about the emotional side of human nature? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
An excerpt from Nathaniel Bronden's forthcoming book, Who is Ayn Rand.
P 4 The Crisis Over Berlin -- by Alan Greenspan.
February:
P. 5 Antitrust The Rule of Unreason -- by Ayn Rand.
P 6 Books Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt, reviewed by Robert Hessen.
P 7 I. A D Why does Objectivism reject ethical hedonism=' -- by Leonard Peikoff.
I. A. D What is the Objectivist answer to those who claim that the rights of the individual must be subordinated and sacrificed to the interests of society? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
I. A. D. Why do Objectivists maintain that without property rights, no other rights are possible? -- by Nathaniel Branden. An excerpt from Nathaniel Branden's forthcoming book, Who is Ayn Rand.
March:
P. 9 "Have Gun, Will Nudge" -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 10 Books: Prosperity Through Freedom by Lawrence Fertig, reviewed by Edith Efron.
p. 11 I.A.D, Should e rational advocate of capitalism co-operate with those "conservatives" who base their advocacy of capitalise on religious faith? -- by Barbara Branden.
I A.O. What is the Objectivist view of the claim, mode by many social theorists today, that man's primary psychological need is to receive the approval and esteem of other men? -- by Nathaniel Brandon.
April:
p. 13 Counterfeit Individualism -- by Nathaniel Bronden.
p. 14 Books: Ten Thousand Commandments by Harold Fleming, reviewed by Ayn Rand.
Child Labor and the Industrial Revolution -- by Robert Hessen..
p. 15 I.A.D How does one lead a rational life in on irrational society, such as we have today? -- by Ayn Rand.
May:
p. 17 Who Will Protect Us from Our Protectors? -- Ayn Rand.
p. 18 Books The Anti-Capitalistic Mentality by Ludwig von Mises, reviewed by Edith Efron.
p. 19 I. A. D. Since everything in the universe requires a cause, must not the universe itself have a cause, which is God? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
June:
p. 21 "The National Interest, c'est mot" -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 23 I.A.D. In a society of laissez-faire capitalism, what would prevent the formation of powerful monopolies able to gain control over the entire economy? -- by Nathaniel Brandenp. 25 Doctors and the Police State -- by Leonard Peikoff (Special Supplement).
July:
p. 27 Benevolence versus Altruism -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p 28 Books The Decline of American Liberalism by Arthur A Ekirch, Jr., reviewed by Robert Hessen.
p. 29 I A D Doesn't life require compromise? -- Ayn Rand, "Account Overdrawn" -- by Ayn Rand.
August:
p. 31 The "Conflicts" of Men's Interests -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 33 I A. D Are periodic depressions inevitable in a system of laissez-faire capitalism? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 35 Introducing Objectivism -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 36 The New Enemies of "The Untouchables" -- by Ayn Rand.
September:
p. 37 The Pull Peddlers -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 38 Books Planning for Freedom by Ludwig von Mises, reviewed by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 39 I A D Isn't everyone selfish? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
October:
p. 41 "To Young Scientists" -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 42 Books Ninety-Three by Victor Hugo, reviewed by Ayn Rand. The Girl Hunters by Mickey Spillane, reviewed by Ayn Rand.
p. 43 I.A.D.: Does man possess instincts? - by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 44 War and Peace -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 45 "Through Your Most Grievous Fault" -- by Ayn Rand.
November:
p. 47 Social Metaphysics -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 48 Books East Minus West Zero by Werner Keller, reviewed by Edith Efron.
p. 49 The Esthetic Vacuum of Our Age -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 51 Women and the Industrial Revolution -- by Robert Hessen.
December:
p. 53 The Monument Builders -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 54 Books- The Roosevelt Myth by John T Flynn, reviewed by Barbara Branden.
p. 55 I. A. D. What are the respective obligations of parents to children, and children to parents? -- by Nathaniel Branden.VOLUME 2 -- January to December, 1963 January:
January:
p. 1 Collectivized Ethics -- by Ayn Randp. 2 "The Stolen Concept" -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 3 I. A. D. What i s the Obiectivist stand on capital punishment? -- by Nathaniel BrandenI.A.D. Is there any validity to the claim that certain things are unknowable? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
I. A. D What is the purpose of a definition? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
February:
p. 5 The Ethics of Emergencies -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 7 Books' Reason and Analysis by Brand Blanshard, reviewed by Nathaniel Branden.
March:
P. 9 Mental Health versus Mysticism and Self-Sacrifice -- by Nathaniel Bronden.
p. 11 "How not to fight against Socialized Medicine" -- by Ayn Rand.
Man's Rights -- by Ayn Rand.
I.A.D. What is the Objectivist view of agnosticism? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
The Contradiction of Determinism -- by Nathaniel Branden. Books: Aristotle by John Herman Randall, Jr., reviewed by Ayn Rand.
June:
p. 21 Collectivized "Rights" -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 22 I.A. D. Should education be compulsory and tax-supported, as it is today? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
I A.D. Does inherited wealth give some individuals on unfair advantage in a competitive society? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 23 I. A. D. What is the Objectivist stand on "right-to-work" laws? -- by Barbara Branden.
July:
p. 25 Vast Quicksands -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 26 Books The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan, reviewed by Edith Efron.
p. 27 I.A.D. How does one persuade a person who refuses to accept reason or logical demonstration? -- by NT Branden.
August:
p. 29 "The Divine Right of Stagnation" -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 30 Books- The Language of Dissent by Lowell B. Mason, reviewed by Ayn Rand.
p. 31 The Assault on Integrity -- by Alan Greenspan.
September:
p. 33 Racism -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 34 Books Human Action by Ludwig von Mises, reviewed by Nathaniel Branden.
October:
p. 37 The Goal of My Writing, Part I -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 39 I. A. D. What is the psychological appeal of altruism for people who appear to be, not altruism's beneficiaries, but its victims? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 40 A Suggestion (concerning registration for the Presidential primaries 1 -- by Ayn Rand.
November:
p. 41 The Goal of My Writing, Port II -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 42 Books: To Ta, Tan Tan by Valentin Chu, reviewed by Robert Hessen.
p. 43 I.A. D. Do labor unions raise the general standard of living? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 44 I. A. D. is there any validity to the claim that laissez-faire capitalism becomes less practicable as society becomes more complex? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
December:
p. 45 The Nature of Government -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 47 A Report to Our Readers -- by Nathaniel Branden.VOLUME 3 -- January to December, 1964:
January:
p. 1 The Anatomy of Compromise -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 2 Books Roosevelt's Rood to Russia, by George N. Crocker, reviewed by Beatrice Hessen.
p. 3 I A D. What is the difference between the Objectivist concept of free will and the traditional concepts? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
February:
p. 5 The Psychology of Pleasure -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 7 I. A.D. What would be the proper method of financing the government in a fully free society' -- by Ayn Rand.
March:
p. 9 How to Judge o Political Candidate -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 11 Books: The Tyranny of Testing, by Bonesh Hoffman, reviewed by Joon Blumenthal.
April:
p. 13 The Property Status of Airwaves -- by Ayn Rand.
p. IS I. A.D. With regard to the principle that mon is o being of volitional consciousness, does not o man have to be thinking already in order to "choose" to think' -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. IS 1. A.O. in the context of the Objectivist ethics, what is the jastificetion for knowingly risking one's life? -- by Nathaniel Branden.
May:
p. 17 Pseudo-Self-Esteeei- (Part I) -- by Nathaniel Brondenp. IS Books: The Grotest Plot in History, by Ralph de Toledemo, reviewed by Edith Efron.
p. 19 I.A.O. Whit is the Objectivist position in regard to patents and copyrights? -- by Ayn Rand.
June:
p. 21 The Cult of Moral Greyness -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 21 Pseudo-Self-Esteem (Pert II) -- by Nathaniel Branden.
July:
p. 25 The Argument from Intimidation -- by Ayn Rand. p. 27 Social Metaphysical Fear -- by Nathaniel Branden.
August:
p. 29 Is Atlas Shrugging? -- by Ayn RandSeptember:
p. 35 "Extremism" or The Art of Smearing -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 36 Books: A History of Western Philosophy by W. T. Jones, Philosophic Classics ed. Wolter Kaufmann, A History of Philosophy by Wilhelm Windelband, reviewed by Leonard Peikoff.
October:
p. 41 Psycho-Epistemology (Part I) -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 42 Books The God of the Machine, by Isabel Paterson, reviewed by Ayn Rand.
p. 43 Book Report Day of the Guns, by Mickey Spillane, o commentary by Ayn Rand.
p. 44 Special Note (concerning the Goldwater campaign) -- by Ayn Rand.
November:
p. 45 Introduction to The Virtue of Selfishness --by Ayn Rand.
p. 46 Psycho-Epistemology (Part II -- by Nathaniel Branden.
December:
p. 49 "It Is Earlier Than You Think" -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 50 A Report to our Readers -- 1964 -- by Nathaniel Branden.VOLUME 4 --January to December, 1965:
January:
p. 1 Bootleg Romanticism -- by Ayn Rand.
February:
p. 5 Rogues' Gallery (Part I) -- by Nathaniel Branden.
p. 7 I A.D. Who is the final authority in ethics? -- by Ayn Rand.
March:
p. 9 Art and Moral Treason -- by Ayn Rand.
p, 11 Rogues' Gallery (Part II) -- by Nathaniel Branden.
April:
p. 15 The Psycho-Epistemology of Art -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 17 A Message to our Readers -- by Nathaniel Branden.
May:
p. 19 The New Fascism Rule by Consensus (Port I) -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 21 Books Economics and the Public Welfare by Benjamin M. Anderson, reviewed by Martin Anderson.
June:
p. 23 The New Fascism Rule by Consensus (Part II) -- by Ayn Rand.
p.25 From the "Horror File.".
July:
1p. 27 The Cashing in The Student "Rebellion" (Part I) -- by Ayn Rand.
p, 29 Alienation (Part I) -- by Nathaniel Branden.
August:
p. 33 The Cashing-in The Student "Rebellion" (Part II) -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 35 Alienation (Part II) -- by Nathaniel Branden.
September:
p. 39 The Cashing-in The Student "Rebellion" (Part Ill) -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 41 Alienation (Port III) -- by Nathaniel Branden.
October:
p. 47 The Obliteration of Capitalism -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 49 Books: The Democrat's Dilemma by Philip M. Crane, reviewed by Joan Meltzer.
November:
p. 51 What is Capitalism" (Port I) -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 53 I.A.D. What is psychological maturity.' -- by Nathaniel Branden.
December:
p. 55 What is Capitalism" (Part II) -- by Ayn Rand.
p. 57 A Report to our Readers -- 1965 -- by Nathaniel Branden.

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