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THE AGE OF RAND

IMAGINING
AN OBJECTIVIST FUTURE WORLD

By Frederick Cookinham

"Do I think that Objectivism will be the philosophy of the future? I would say yes, but "-Ayn Rand to Playboy Magazine, 1964.

"My views will probably be the norm in the future, but not right now."-Ayn Rand to Johnny Carson, 1967.

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The Wonderful Wizards of Oz

By Garo Gazurian

Don't even think about buying this book if you're a Republican.

Comments from readers:

"Provocative but light-reading and often quite witty. I enjoyed its clever Medieval dialogue."

"I didn't know whether to laugh or cry so I did both....

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Where the Trees Grow Thick

A Search for the Yamato Spirit

By Howard Wilson

Is it true, as they say, the virtues of wisdom, bravery, honor, loyalty, compassion and purity enshrined in the Japanese soul have become lost in the rush of modern civilization? Has the power divine, the spirit of infinite light, love, tears and rem...

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The Meaning of Life

By Dean Gualco

This leads to my definition of life. In many ways, it is quite simple: It is using your talents to, in some small way, make a difference in this world. Whether it's working with the environment, or our educational system, or those with physical or...

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The Great Agora

The Towerful Man

By Delyan Zahariev

The Great Agora is a metaphor-the metaphor of modern, cultivated, hurried, violent, intense, hostile, turbulent and media-dominated life. The book contains implied as well as more explicit critical/satirical approaches to ways and manners of e...

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Reflections of an Aspiring Curmudgeon

By Felix Berardo

Why would anyone aspire to be a curmudgeon? Because, among other things, they mock and debunk pretense and hypocrisy; they are noted for having high uncompromising standards. Curmudgeons disdain mediocrity and fraud and use humor as their principal w...

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Who Killed Detroit?

Other Cities Beware!

By Johannes Spreen

Who Killed Detroit explains how the automobile industry, migration of blacks, housing segregation, riot of 1967, rise of radical groups, and the resulting reactions since then have left this great city in shambles. No other American city has o...

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The little Book of CommonSENSE

The books of Ruy

By LUZ

Stupidity Stupidity is unconscious man; groping in the dark. Stupidity is unawareness: unable to join things together. When commonsense is not around, Stupidity gains ground. Sometimes it lasts a moment, often a lifetime. Like starting a war. Lik...

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On the Theory of Unnatural Unnaturalness Becoming Natural Unnaturalness

An Analysis through Poetics
(That Which Would Prove the Existence of a Beyond, if Architecture=Denotation)

By Mihajlo Bugarinovic

An assessment of postnihilism's probabilities through reaffirmation of nihilism's and prenihilism's definitions, On the Theory of Unnatural Unnaturalness Becoming Natural Unnaturalness reverberates the radical thought that anti-foundationalism...

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Everyone's Choices

Wisdom, Respect, Success and Happiness

By Ralph Robinson

Choices contains three themes; The first: Earth can be a Paradise if we sculpt it to be; it can be Perdition if we allow it to be. The second is that we are our own self-authors and we can author a world Paradise. The third statement: Of cours...

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