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Ayn Rand is a novelist and philosopher best known for developing Objectivism, a system of thought that champions reason, individual rights, and rational self-interest. Students encounter her work across courses in philosophy, political theory, ethics, and literature. Her novels Atlas Shrugged and her nonfiction work The Virtue of Selfishness are frequently assigned texts, and her ideas generate debate precisely because they challenge mainstream assumptions about altruism, collectivism, and the role of government in society. Her positioning alongside thinkers such as Aristotle, Socrates, Kant, and Mill makes her a productive figure for comparative philosophical inquiry.

Student papers on this topic take several distinct approaches. Some focus on close reading of her major works, examining how Atlas Shrugged dramatizes her philosophical commitments. Others situate Rand within broader ethical frameworks, particularly ethical egoism and individualism, while comparative essays measure her views against classical and Enlightenment philosophers. Additional papers explore applied angles, including her arguments against antitrust regulation, the relationship between self-esteem and productive work, and how her ideology intersects with consumption and globalization. A smaller set of papers treat her legacy in connection with literary movements or dystopian fiction.

A strong essay on Rand identifies a specific, arguable claim rather than simply summarizing her beliefs. Evidence drawn directly from her texts carries the most weight, especially when paired with engagement from a contrasting philosophical tradition. The most common pitfall is treating Objectivism as a monolithic system without acknowledging its internal tensions or the serious criticisms it has attracted, which tends to produce analysis that is more descriptive than genuinely argumentative.

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Atlas Shrugged
John Galt, Ayn Rand's Ubermensch, relays his values in the poignant rhetorical question: "Which is the monument to the triumph of the human spirit over matter: the germ-eaten hovels on the shorelines of the Ganges or…
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Perspectives on transferring to university
Success means achieving something unique through the efforts of an individual -- even in the face of adversity. Success isn't measured by heights attained, but by obstacles overcome.
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Classic Liberalism There Have Been
There have been offered numerous definitions by scholars as to exactly what is classic liberalism.
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Goldman Sachs Ethics: Greed, Gray Areas, and Wall Street
The Goldman Standard and Shades of Gray was a case study which was focused on Goldman Sachs and their impact on the economic system. Goldman has grown large enough in which their operation were capable of affecting the economic structure of our banking system, stock shares, as well as the government to a large extent. The company is obviously profit driven, but to an extent that borders on being ruthless and perpetually greedy for more money and success. Furthermore, Goldman's culture is more "toxic" today than it was in 2005, when they were involved in inflating a housing bubble that would help crash the global economy, or in 2007 and 2008, when they began desperately offloading their housing-related assets to investors who hadn't yet realized the market was going to crash.
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Ethical Egoism and Abortion
The philosophical position of "ethical egoism" is examined with reference to the moral question of abortion. Ethical egoism is defined in terms of its stated claim--that individuals should maximize rational self-interest--but also in terms of the universalist and Kantian ethical stances it has been constructed to oppose. The question of abortion is examined in light of how readily ethical egoism can redefine rational self-interest in order to justify any sort of ethical choice. The paper concludes that ethical egoism is not really a valid philosophical stance, as its terms are too elastic to provide any kind of meaningful criteria whereby to judge ethical behavior.
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Life of a Russian Emigre Effects of Emigration Lifestyle Assimilation in a New Culture
¶ … Russian emigres draws upon a very distinct Russian tradition of intellectuals in exile. Both the Russian Empire and Soviet Union had many exiles, both inside the empire and outside it.
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History and popular culture
This is a four page paper using the article Levine, Lawrence W. "The Folklore of Industrial Society: Popular Culture and its Audiences." AHR Forum. as a focus to answer: What is popular culture? how have historians defined it and how is it different to "folk" or "mass" culture"? How do the different historians define the role of the audience in relation to popular culture? What are the implications of this debate for historians writing the history of popular culture?
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Existentialism: A History Existentialism Is a Philosophical
Existentialism is a philosophical school of thought that addresses the "problem of being" (Stanford Encyclopedia, 2010). Existentialist questions involve the nature of man in relation to the universe, the subjective…
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Moral environment and ethical considerations
Ayn Rand's The Ethics of Emergencies speaks about the value of selfishness or self-interest. Although "selfishness" might seem negative at first, Rand's explanation makes quite a bit of sense.
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Given the recent crash on Wall Street and the housing market symbolized by corrupt financiers like Bernard Madoff, ethical and moral leadership of corporations has become a major issue for those who study the American…