Objectivism through Ayn Rand’s Fiction (Q3-Q4) | 2025

Ayn Rand’s novels–We the Living, The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged–are self-consciously philosophical novels, containing abstract themes, characters driven by opposing moral principles, and conflicts rooted in clashing worldviews. And more than that, Rand’s fictional heroes discover and embody new philosophical ideas, original to Rand. To understand Rand’s distinctive worldview and to learn her new philosophy, Objectivism, there is no better place to start than with careful consideration of the content and meaning of her novels, which contain the richest treatment of a number of central principles of Objectivism available. The course provides a powerful corrective to a tendency among students of Objectivism to neglect Rand’s fiction in their study of Objectivist philosophy.

There are two iterations of this course in the ARU 2025 school year, in Q1-Q2 and Q3-Q4. 

Prerequisites or Corequisites: None.

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Course Includes

  • 9 Lessons
  • 14 Topics
  • 25 Writing Assignments
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