The journals of ayn rand, p.91

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  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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