The journals of ayn rand, p.91
The Journals of Ayn Rand,
p.91
Bossom, Alfred C,
Braddell, Darcy
Bragdon, Claude
Branden, Nathaniel
Brisbane, Arthur
Building to the Skies (Bossum)
Calumet K (Merwin and Webster)
Cameron, Henry (character)
Sullivan as model for
Capitalism
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal (Rand)
Carr, Harry
Causality, reversal of
Certainty
Character
Charity
See also Altruism.
Chomsky, Noam
Chopin, Frederic
Christianity
See also Religion.
Civil rights
See also Rights.
Civil war
Collectivism
See also Communism; Individualism.
Color, perception of
Communism
conditions of life under
See also Collectivism; Statism; Totalitarianism.
Communist Party
see also House Un-American Activities Committee.
Compromise
consequences of
Compton, Arthur
Concepts. See Abstraction.
Consciousness,
alleged “primacy” of
assault on the validity of
axiom of
concepts of
identification as essence of
relation to matter
Contemporary American Architects (Kahn)
Context-dropping, fallacy of
Conway, Dan (character)
Cook, Lois (character)
Cooperation
Cosmology
Courage
Creative process
Creators
exploitation of
generosity of
guilt of
happiness as motive of
principles of
silence of
strike of
“who work for their own
destruction,“
See also Sanction of the Victim.
Country Doctor, The (idea for scenario)
Cuppy, Will
Current Architecture
Curtis, N.C.
D‘Anconia, Francisco (character) ,
Danagger, Ken (character)
Daniels, Quentin (character)
Danneskjold, Ragnar (character)
Darrow, Ellen (character)
Day, Danny (character)
DeMille, Cecil B.
Democracy
Determinism
See also Free will.
Dieterling, Lorne (character)
Disappearing City, The (Wright)
Dollar sign
Dunning, Vesta (character)
Early Ayn Rand, The (Peikoff, ed.)
Eclecticism, in architecture
Economic Geography (Whitbeck and Finch)
Economics
as the exchange of material values
regulation of
See also Capitalism; Monopolies; Profit motive; Welfare State.
Egoism
Einstein, Albert
Emotional abstractions
Emotionalism
Emotions,
as caused by thoughts
classification of
See also Psychology.
Entity, concept of
Epistemology
in Galt’s speech
Evil,
as impotent
degrees of
epistemology of
Existence, axiom of
“Extremism,”
Fadiman, Clifton
Faith
Family life
Feelings. See Emotions.
Feminism
Fermi, Enrico
Feynman, Richard P.
Fistere, John Cushman
For the New Intellectual (Rand)
passages cut from
Force,
as anti-mind
evil of initiating
Fountainhead, The (Rand)
architectural research for
character descriptions;
see also specific characters
“character development schedules,”
climax
material cut from introduction to 25th anniversary edition of
notes for movie
notes on Chapter
outlines by chapter
“Plan of the Last Part,”
revisions of Part
synopsis for publisher
“tentative plan,”
theme
Francon, Dominique (character)
Francon, Guy (character)
Free speech
Free will
Friendship
Galt, John (character)
motor of
relation to other characters
speech of
torture of
Gerhardt, Dietrich (character)
Gillies, Fred
Girl writer (character)
God, belief in
See also Religion.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Golden rule
Gonda, Francis (character)
Good and Evil. See Evil; Values.
Good Copy (Rand)
Good will
Goodman, Nelson
Government, proper role of
Gray, David
Groves, Leslie R.
Hahn, Otto
Halley, Richard (character)
Happiness
See also Joy.
Hartley, Kenneth (character)
Hastings, Gerald (character)
Hazen, Joseph
Hastings, Thomas
Hearst, William Randolph
Held for Orders (Spearman)
Hella (character)
Heller, Austen (character)
Hendricks, Thomas (character)
Hetty (character in The Little Street)
Henry, Robert S.
Herzberger, Hans
Hetty (character)
Hickman, William Edward
Holcombe, Ralston (character)
Hollywood
The Best Years of Our Lives
communism and
early work in
HUAC and
Motion Picture Alliance
Screen Guide for Americans *
Song of Russia
A Song to Remember
Hitler, Adolf
Honesty
Honor
Hood, Raymond
Hopkins, Harry
House Un-American Activities Committee
How to Look at Buildings (Braddell)
Hugo, Victor
Hume, David
Ickes, Harold
Ideal (Rand)
Ideals. See Values.
Identity, law of
Independence
Individualism
Industrialists
Inside Story, The (short story idea)
Instincts
See also Determinism.
Integrity
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology (Rand)
Irrationality
John X (character)1
Johnston, Agnes Christine
Jonas, Kurt
Journal of the American Institute of Architects
Joy
See also Happiness.
Justice
vs. altruism
See also Moral judgment.
Kahn, Ely Jacques
Kane, Howard (character)
Kant, Immanuel
Kaynes, Dr.
Keating, Peter (character)
Keyes, Asa
Kovalensky, Leo (character)
Kropotkin, Petr Alaseevich
Labine, Gilbert
Labor unions
“La Traviata Overture” (Verdi)
Language
growth of
Laski, Harold.
Lawrence, Ernest O.
Lawson, Eugene (character)
Lebedeff, Ivan
Le Corbusier
Life- Work of Frank Lloyd Wright, The
Literature, types of
Little Street, The
character descriptions
plot
theme
Living Architecture (Woltersdorf)
Logic
Logical fallacies
Love
Lyles, Lee
Machines, as aids to intelligence
Maginnis, Charles D.
“Malevolent universe” premise
See also “Benevolent universe” premise.
Man,
as a rational animal
progression of mental development
vs. mankind
Mannheimer, Albert
Materialism
Mathematics, relation to abstraction
McDowell, John
Measurement
Meigs, Cuffy (character)
Meitner, Lise
Mencken, H. L.
Metaphysics
“Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences” (conference)
Mind-body dichotomy
Mind-body integration
Mises, Ludwig von
Mob-spirit
Modern Architecture (Taut)
Modern Architecture (Wright)
Money, Francisco’s speech on
Monopolies
Moral Basis of Individualism, The
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
critique of first draft
foreword
outlines
Morality,
religious and social schools of
need of
of death
See also Values; Egoism; Virtue.
Moral judgment
“Moratorium on brains,”
Motion Picture Alliance (organization)
Mouch, Wesley (character)
Mulligan, Midas (character)
Mumford, Lewis
Murchinson, Kenneth
Murphy, Dudley
Nagel, Ernest
Narragansett, Judge (character)
New Republic, The
New York Times
Nichols, K. D.
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Night of January 16th (Rand)
Nixon, Richard
Norris, Kathleen
North, Arthur T.
Number, concept of
Objectivism: A Philosophy for Living on Earth
Objectivity
Oppenheimer, J. Robert
Oppenheimer, Mrs. J. R.
Ortega y Gasset, Jose
Oud, Pieter
Paradox, as assault on reason
Parasites
attitude toward creators
“authorities” of
basic motive
desire for the unearned
dramatization of
fear of nature
misery of
stages in collapse of
See also Second-handedness.
Pastor (character)
Paterson, Isabel
Peikoff, Leonard
Petrograd
Philosophy,
as basic cause of history
as primarily epistemology
collapse of
Oriental
Physics
Pittendrich, Colin
Plain Talk
Plato
“Poets in Steel” (Vanity Fair, Fistere)
Politics, in Galt’s speech
Power-lust
Prescott, Gordon (character)
Price, Matlock
Priest (character)
“Prince-Flower,”
Productiveness
Profit motive
Psycho-epistemology
perceptual level type
Psychology
Pyramid of ability
Queeny, Edgar M.
Railroads
See also Taggart Transcontinental.
Ralph Adams Cram (North)
Rameses to Rockefeller (Whitaker)
Rand’s razor
Rationalist-empiricist dichotomy
Rationality, as primary virtue
Raymond Hood (North)
Rearden, Hank (character)
Rearden, Lillian (character)
Rearden, Stacey (character)
Reason
and emotion
as faculty of individual
as man’s basic tool of survival
vs. faith
vs. force
Religion
See also Christianity.
Renahan, Danny (character)
Reverence
Revolt of the Masses, The (Ortega y Gasset)
Reynolds, Earl
Rights, individual
Roark, Howard (character)
speech of
Dagny Taggart compared with
Romantic Manifesto, The (Rand)
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Russell, Bertrand
Rutherford, Ernest
Sacrifice
St.-Johns, Adela Rogers
Sanction of the victim
Scenarios
Siege, The
Skyscraper, The
Top Secret
Schedule, daily
Science and the Planned State (Baker)
“Screen Guide for Americans,”
Second-Hand Lives, as working title for The Fountainhead
Second-handedness,
dramatization of
examples of
meaning of
of parasites
opposed to cognition
See also Altruism; Parasites.
Self-doubt
Self-esteem
Selfishness. See Egoism.
Selflessness. See Second-handedness.
Sense of life
Sex
Sherwood, Robert
Siege, The (scenario)
Simpson, George
Skyscraper, The (scenario)
Skyscrapers and the Men Who Build Them (W. A. Starrett)
Snyte, John Eric (character)
Social metaphysics, defined
See also Second-handedness.
Song of Russia
Song to Remember, A
South African Architectural Record
Soviet Russia, conditions of life in
Spearman, Frank H.
Spirit of Enterprise, The (Queeny)
Stadler, Robert (character)
Starrett, W. A.
Statism
See also Collectivism; Totalitarianism.
Steel mills, research on
Stein, Gertrude
Sticks and Stones (Mumford)
Stolen concept, fallacy of
Strike, The, as working title for Atlas Shrugged
Stripling, Robert
Style, literary
Subjectivism
Sullivan, H. H.
Sullivan, Louis
as model for Henry Cameron
“Survival of the Fittest,”
Taganov, Andrei (character)
Taggart, Cherryl
Taggart, Dagny
Taggart, James
Taggart Transcontinental
Taggart Tunnel catastrophe
Taut, Bruno
Thales
Theory-practice dichotomy
“Things in themselves,”
This Fascinating Railroad Business (Henry)
Thomas Hastings, Architecture (Gray)
Thomas, J. Parnell
Thompson, Dorothy
Thus Spoke Zarathustra (Nietzsche)
Tibbets, Carleton B.
“Tiddlywink” music
“To All Innocent Fifth Columnists,”
To Lorne Dieterling
characters, list of
plot
theme
Toohey, Ellsworth Monkton (character) ,
Top Secret
“Analysis of Proper Approach,”
general outline of
research interviews for
theme of
Totalitarianism
Towards a New Architecture (Le Corbusier)
Trader principle
Trader, speculator vs.
Truman, Harry S
“Twentieth Century Motor Company,”
Unions
Unit, concept of
“Unsacrificed Self, The” (planned article)
Values,
as objective
as presupposing a valuer
betrayal of
man’s life as the standard of
people’s lack of
reason as the source of
See also Morality; Virtue.
Virtue of Selfishness. The (Rand)
Virtue
See also Independence; Morality; Productiveness; Rationality.
Wallis, Hal
War, basic cause of
Wealth. See Money.
Welfare state
We the Living (Rand)
characters; see also specific characters
conditions in Soviet Russia
motive for writing
revisions to Part
scenes
Wet Nurse (character)
While Rome Burns (Woollcott)
Whim-worship
See also Subjectivism.
Whitaker. H.
Willers, Eddie (character)
“Will of the Wisp” (song)
Winkler, John
Winslow, Stan (character)
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Woltersdorf, Arthur
Wood, John S.
Woollcott, Alexander
Wren, Christopher
W. R. Hearst, An American Phenomenon (Winkler)
Wright, A. H.
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Writing, art of
Wyatt, Ellis (character)
Wynand, Gail (character)
Yale lecture, notes for
Zhukov, Yuri
Ziff, Paul
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