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Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 20 (2):421-423 (2020)
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Atlas Rising is an anonymous pamphlet put out by The Atlas Rising Institute, which identifies itself as “a new educational organization dedicated to the study of creative human intelligence”. The purpose of this pamphlet is to show the degree of influence Ayn Rand has had on the techno-entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley and to serve as an apologetics for her worldview. It serves its purpose well.

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Ayn Rand and Posthumanism.Troy Camplin - 2020 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 20 (1):105-115.

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