Heart of a
Pagan
Heart of a Pagan concretizes the Greek ideal of
the hero—a proud, virtuous, man-like god—in the form of college
basketball player, Swoop, who seeks greatness, not through prostration
and humility, but through productivity and heroism on the most holy
temple on earth: the basketball court.
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Non-Fiction
Cliff
Notes Anthem
Perfect preparation for the annual Ayn
Rand essay contest, this allegory of man in a collectivist society
places characters, such as Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000, in a
struggle for individual freedom.
CliffNotes
Atlas Shrugged
This novel, controversial when it first
appeared in 1957, purports Rand's objectivist philosophy that the
individual is free to pursue his or her own happiness without bowing to
God or society.
CliffNotes
The Fountainhead
The novel that made Ayn Rand famous,
The Fountainhead is a modern classic.
The
Capitalist Manifesto
The Historic, Economic and Philosophic Case for
Laissez-Faire
Objectivism
in One Lesson
Release Date: 2003