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    Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical
    Pennsylvania State University Press. 2013.
    Analyzes the intellectual roots and philosophy of Ayn Rand. Second edition adds a new preface and an analysis of transcripts documenting Rand's education at Petrograd State University"--Provided by publisher.
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    Introduction
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 23 (1-2). 2023.
    ABSTRACT The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies concludes its twenty-three-year journey with a grand finale that celebrates its history as the only interdisciplinary, scholarly, double-blind peer-reviewed periodical devoted to the critical discussion of Ayn Rand and her times.
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    The Eleventh Year
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 11 (1): 1-1. 2011.
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    Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism
    Pennsylvania State University Press. 2000.
    Building upon his previous books about Marx, Hayek, and Rand, _Total Freedom_ completes what _Lingua Franca_ has called Sciabarra’s "epic scholarly quest" to reclaim dialectics, usually associated with the Marxian left, as a methodology that can revivify libertarian thought. Part One surveys the history of dialectics from the ancient Greeks through the Austrian school of economics. Part Two investigates in detail the work of Murray Rothbard as a leading modern libertarian, in whose thought Sciab…Read more
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    The Rand Transcript Revealed
    with Pavel Solovyev
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 21 (2): 141-229. 2021.
    In this essay, the authors analyze and interpret facsimiles of important original documents—published here for the first time—that are deeply relevant to the education of the young Ayn Rand at the University of Petrograd. This definitive reading of source material provides significant documentation of Rand’s courses, teachers, and textbooks—and what she might have learned from them. Other original source materials are revealed to advance further investigations of this key period in Rand’s life. …Read more
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    Introduction
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 22 (2). 2022.
    ABSTRACT In the coming year, 2023, The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies will publish a double issue that will conclude its twenty-three-year history as the only nonpartisan, interdisciplinary, double-blind, peer-reviewed, biannual periodical devoted to the study of Ayn Rand and her times.
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    Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical
    with Ayn Rand and Leonard Peikoff
    Utopian Studies 8 (1): 225-227. 1997.
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    Introduction
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 21 (1). 2021.
    This introduction celebrates the progress of The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, the only interdisciplinary, double-blind peer-reviewed, university press–published periodical devoted to the study of Ayn Rand and her times. It notes the expansion of the journal's readership and the creation of the new Scholarly Publishing Collective that will further expand the accessibility and visibility of the journal as it enters its third decade of publication.
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    Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand (edited book)
    with Mimi Riesel Gladstein
    Pennsylvania State University Press. 1999.
    This landmark anthology is the first to engage critically the writings of Ayn Rand from feminist perspectives. The interdisciplinary feminist strategies of re-reading Rand range from the lightness of camp to the darkness of de Sade, from postandrogyny to poststructuralism. A highly charged dialogue on Rand's legacy provides the forum for a reexamination of feminism and its relationship to egoism, individualism, and capitalism. Rand's place in contemporary feminism is assessed through comparisons…Read more
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    Introduction
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 21 (2). 2021.
    The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies introduces four new Advisory Board members—Laurence I. Gould, Kirsti Minsaas, Aeon J. Skoble, and Edward W. Younkins—as well as a new Associate Editor: Roger E. Bissell. This issue is dedicated to the memory of Advisory Board member and JARS contributor, the late Steven Horwitz.
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    Preface
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 19 (2): 137-137. 2019.
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    This thesis develops a radical critique of utopian thinking by examining the dialectical and dualistic methodological elements in Hayekian, Rothbardian, and Marxian theory. Utopianism is defined as an abstract, dualistic, ahistorical form of social thought. Its central failure is its inability to resolve the polarity between its progressive intentions and the emergent, unintended consequences of human interaction. It grants to men an illusory degree of cognitive efficacy in its construction of a…Read more
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    Our Tenth Anniversary Year Concludes
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 10 (2): 247-247. 2009.
  • Ayn Rand's Critique of Ideology
    Reason Papers 14 32-44. 1989.
  • Ayn Rand In The Scholarly Literature Ii:Rand, Rush, And Rock (review)
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 4 (7): 161-185. 2002.
    Chris Matthew Sciabarra surveys discussions of Ayn Rand in the literature on Progressive rock music. He examines critically Edward Macan's Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture, Paul Stump's The Music's All That Matters: A History of Progressive Rock, Carol Selby Price and Robert M. Price's Mystic Rhythms: The Philosophical Vision of Rush, Bill Martin's Listening to the Future: The Time of Progressive Rock, 1968-1978 , and Durrell S. Bowman's essay on the rock ban…Read more
  • Rejoinder To The RespondentsRand, Rock, And Radicalism
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 5 (9): 229-241. 2003.
    CHRIS MATTHEW SCIABARRA replies to the seven respondents to his Fall 2002 essay on Rand, Rush, and progressive rock music. He defends the view that Rand's dialectical orientation underlies a fundamentally radical perspective. Rand shared with the counterculture—especially its libertarian progressive rock representatives—a repudiation of authoritarianism, while embracing the "unknown ideal" of capitalism. Her ability to trace the interrelationships among personal, cultural, and structural factors…Read more