Description
These two early issues of The Objectivist offer an essential snapshot of Ayn Rand’s philosophical outreach during the movement’s most formative years. Published from the Empire State Building, the magazine served as Rand’s primary platform for expanding Objectivist ethics, epistemology, and aesthetics—often serialized long before the ideas were collected into books. For collectors, these issues represent the living, breathing pulse of the movement as it unfolded month by month.
Featuring writings by Rand, Nathaniel Branden, Barbara Branden, and other core figures, these issues deliver everything Objectivist collectors want: position papers, cultural commentary, debates, and early appearances of later-canonized essays. Material from The Objectivist has become increasingly sought after as original copies dry up and more readers discover the historical roots of Rand’s influence.
A great pair for any Ayn Rand collector.












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