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    Recent Work On Truth: Ayn Rand
    Philosophical Books 44 (1): 42-52. 2003.
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    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 in social ana…Read more
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    Ayn Rand in the Scholarly Literature (review)
    with Gregory R. Johnson
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 3 (1). 2001.
    Gregory R. Johnson and Chris Matthew Sciabarra discuss references to Ayn Rand in the works of Paul Feyerabend and Slovaj Žižek
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    The Rand transcript
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 1 (1). 1999.
    CHRIS MATTHEW SCIABARRA discusses the major historical significance of his discovery and investigation of Ayn Rand's transcript from the University of St. Petersburg. The document provides evidence of Rand's study with some of the finest Russian scholars of the period, and helps to resolve certain paradoxes concerning Rand's relationship to the philosopher, N. O. Lossky. It also contributes to our understanding of those methods and ideas that may have influenced Rand's intellectual development
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    In his short review of The Political Philosophy of Herbert Spencer , Timothy Virkkala (May 1999) praises Tim S. Gray's discussion of the great classical liberal's methodology as a synthesis of "individualist" and "holist" approaches to social theory. But Virkkala remarks This method -I'm tempted to call it "dialectical," but Spencer's prose and position seem so far from Hegel's that the term is almost indecent -confuses many readers. But it is surely his strength. Gray is one of the few Spencer …Read more
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    The Illustrated Rand
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 6 (1). 2004.
    This article surveys the exponential increase in Rand references in scholarly and popular sources to illustrate her cultural ascendancy as an iconic figure. Special attention is paid to Rand's impact on popular literature, television, cartoons, and illustrated media, including comics. Rand's own involvement in illustrated presentations of her ideas is explored, as is her influence on such comic artists as Steve Ditko, Frank Miller, and others. Nathaniel Branden's insights on the role of comics i…Read more
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    From Aristotle to Marx
    Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 4 (1-2): 61-73. 1990.
    ESSENTIALISM IN THE THOUGHT OF KARL MARX by Scott Meikle LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 1985. 195 pp., $24?95 Meikle emphasizes the roots of Marx's dialectical method in Aristotelian essentialism and organicism. This is shown to constitute a challenge to liberal scholars to rethink their methodological premises. Though many liberals claim Aristotle as their intellectual forebear, they haue not grasped the Aristotelian propensity for holistic analysis of social phenomena?as Marx did. In order to recl…Read more
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    The Nathaniel Branden Annotated Bibliography
    with Roger E. Bissell, Stephen Cox, Robert L. Campbell, and Roderick T. Long
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 16 (1-2): 260-294. 2016.
    This bibliography constitutes the most extensive compilation of references on Nathaniel Branden yet published.
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    Life, Death, Renewal
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 14 (1): 1-4. 2014.
    This essay discusses the passing of two figures important to Ayn Rand studies: Allan Gotthelf and Barbara Branden. It also contextualizes some of the essays published in the current issue.
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    Bill Bradford, Ayn Rand, and Coney Island
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 7 (2). 2006.
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    Rand, Rush, and Rock (review)
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 4 (1). 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 (1998), and Durrell S. Bowman's essay on the ro…Read more
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    The Rand Transcript, Revisited
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 7 (1). 2005.
    In an examination of recently recovered materials from Russian archival sources, Sciabarra expands on his earlier studies of Rand's secondary and university education in Silver Age Russia (see the Fall 1999 Journal of Ayn Rand Studies essay, "The Rand Transcript"). He uncovers new details that are consistent with his historical theses, first presented in the 1995 book, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical. He reexamines the case for a connection between Rand and N. O. Lossky, and proposes a possible pa…Read more
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    "The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies" The Best is Yet to Come
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 12 (1): 1-3. 2012.
    Since 1999, The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies has published over 250 essays, written by over 130 authors, working across scholarly disciplines and specialties. Starting in 2013 with Volume 13, Number 1, the JARS Foundation will begin a collaboration with Pennsylvania State University Press. PSUP will manage distribution and subscription fulfillment for print and online editions, while the Editorial Board will focus exclusively on journal content. Extensive digital dissemination and preservation of…Read more
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    Ayn Rand Among the Austrians: Introduction
    with Larry J. Sechrest
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 6 (2). 2005.
    This article surveys Rand's relationship to key thinkers in the Austrian school of economics, including Ludwig von Mises, Murray N. Rothbard, and F. A. Hayek. Austrian theory informs the writings of Rand and her early associates (e.g., Nathaniel Branden, Alan Greenspan, and George Reisman) on topics ranging from monopoly to business cycles. Some post-Randian thinkers (e.g., Richard Salsman), however, have repudiated many of these insights, thus constituting a movement away from the historically …Read more
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    Marx, Hayek, and Utopia: Progressive Education at the Crossroads
    State University of New York Press. 1995.
    Develops a critique of utopianism through a comparison of the works of Karl Marx and F. A. Hayek, challenging conventional views of both Marxian and Hayekian thought
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    The Dialectics of Liberty: Exploring the Context of Human Freedom (edited book)
    with Roger Bissell and Ed Younkins
    Roman & Littlefield. 2019.
    These essays explore ways that liberty can be better defended using a dialectical approach. In addition to libertarian theory and dialectics, some of the areas examined include evolutionary biology, psychology, economics, and sociology of the family and of American popular songs, social justice, and political change.
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    Chris Matthew Sciabarra responds to Roderick Long's review (Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, Spring 2001) of his Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Ubertarianism. Sciabarra argues that the dialectical stress upon context-keeping encompasses both analytic and synthetic activities. He defends his interpretations of Aristotle, Marx, Rothbard, and internal relations, and presents a radical dialectical libertarian alternative— a conception of freedom that is not merely political or economic but also psy…Read more
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    Correspondence
    Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 4 (3): 473-477. 1990.
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    The crisis of libertarian dualism
    Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 1 (4): 86-99. 1987.
    No abstract
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    Assessing the Legacy of Nathaniel Branden
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 15 (1): 1-2. 2015.
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    Free Market Revolution: Partial or Complete?
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 20 (2): 340-371. 2020.
    This review of Free Market Revolution: How Ayn Rand’s Ideas Can End Big Government, by Yaron Brook and Don Watkins, lauds its virtues, while criticizing its tendencies toward a partial and one-sided understanding of the nature of the revolution it extols. In bracketing out a deeper analysis of the role of business in the creation of modern corporatist political economy and the debilitating effects of war and the national security state on markets at home and abroad, the authors ultimately fail t…Read more
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    Introduction
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 20 (1): 1-3. 2020.
    This introduction to the twentieth anniversary volume of The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies celebrates the creating and sustaining of a forum in which writers coming from virtually every discipline, representing a diverse range of critical perspectives, have advanced the scholarly study of Ayn Rand and her times.
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    Reply to the Critics of Russian Radical 2.0: The Dialectical Rand
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 17 (2): 321-357. 2017.
    Sciabarra responds to critics of the second edition of his book, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical: Wendy McElroy, who reviewed the book for The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, and Shoshana Milgram and Gregory Salmieri, whose most recent criticisms appear in A Companion to Ayn Rand. Sciabarra defends both his historical and methodological theses, situating the book within a trilogy of works that define and defend “dialectical libertarianism,” which eschews utopian thinking and embraces a fully radical …Read more
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    Marx on the precipice of utopia
    Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 2 (4): 76-81. 1988.
    MARX, REASON, AND THE ART OF FREEDOM by Kevin M. Brien Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987. 288pp., $32.95.
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    Are we all dialecticians now? Reply to MacGregor and Friedman
    Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 12 (3): 283-299. 1998.
    In his critique of Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, David MacGregor argues that my book trivializes dialectical method. He fails to notice the many nondialectical assumptions that pervade contemporary social theory and practice. Dialectics, as a context‐sensitive methodological orientation, can provide tools for a better grasp of systems and processes in the real world—the goal, as I understand it, of the “post‐libertarian” approach Jeffrey Friedman advocates.
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    Change and Continuity
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 13 (1): 1-2. 2013.
    With this issue, The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies begins a collaboration with the Pennsylvania State University Press, which will manage all aspects of design, production, distribution, and subscription fulfillment. In embarking on this new arrangement, the journal unveils a new look, but retains its commitment to introducing new writers to the ever-expanding world of Rand studies.
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    Our Tenth Anniversary Year
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 10 (1): 1-1. 2008.
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    Prologue
    with Robert L. Campbell
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 16 (1-2): 1-14. 2016.
    . The coeditors of this special double issue of the journal focus attention on the need to reassess the work and legacy of Ayn Rand's friend and collaborator Nathaniel Branden. This introduction explains why they asked a diverse group of scholars to examine Branden's entire body of work—from his Randian period through his years as the “father” of the self-esteem movement.
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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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    Rand, Rock, and Radicalism
    Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 5 (1). 2003.