Resources

Here is a list of the current resources in the UMSO library.

Books:

The Fountainhead (Ayn Rand)
We the Living (Ayn Rand)
The Virtue of Selfishness (Ayn Rand)
The New Left: The Anti-industrial Revolution (Ayn Rand)
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal (Ayn Rand)
For the New Intellectual (Ayn Rand)
The Romantic Manifesto (Ayn Rand)
Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand (Ayn Rand)
Philosophy: Who Needs It? (Ayn Rand) 2 copies
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology (Ayn Rand) 2 copies
The Voice of Reason (Ayn Rand)
The Ayn Rand Lexicon (Harry Binswanger)
The Objectivist: Volumes 5-10, 1966-1971
Letters of Ayn Rand (Michael Berliner)
The Ayn Rand Letter: Volumes 1-4, 1971-1976
The Ominous Parallels (Leonard Peikoff)
The Second Treatise on Civil Government (John Locke)
The Basic Works of Aristotle (Richard McKeon)

Videos:

The Ayn Rand Institute Lecture Series 2002

The Ayn Rand Institute Lecture Series 2002

The Mind as Hero in Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged (Andrew Bernstein)
An Introduction to Objectivism (Leonard Peikoff)
Rights-Reason-Reality: Ayn Rand’s answer to the intellectual crisis of our time (John Ridpath)
Objectivism: Ayn Rand’s Philosophic Revolution (Harry Binswanger)
Medicine: The death of a profession (Leonard Peikoff)
The Primacy of Consciousness vs. the Objectivist Ethics (Andrew Bernstein)
Capitalism vs. “Democratic Socialism”: a debate (Harry Binswanger & John Ridpath vs. Jim Chapin & Jack Clark)

Live lecture recordings:

Cassettes:

The Philosophy of Objectivism: 3 volumes, 10 lectures (Leonard Peikoff)
Love, Sex and Romance (Leonard Peikoff)
Ayn Rand: The Simplest Thing in the World
Ayn Rand: Apollo and Dionysus… Q & A (Ford Hall Forum 1969)
Excerpts from Ayn Rand’s Workshop on Epistemology
Barriers to Cognition (Peter Schwartz)
The Role of Philosophy and Psychology in History (Leonard Peikoff)
Concretizing the Principles of Objective Law (Thomas Bowden)
Virginia, the Virginians, and the Founding of America (John Ridpath)
Rational Parenting (Susan Crawford & Lynn Salsman)

CDs:

Self-Interest: Getting the most out of egoism (Tara Smith)