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""The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought"" is a posthumous collection of essays by Ayn Rand, edited by Leonard Peikoff and Peter Schwartz. It was first published in 1989, several years after Ayn Rand's death. The collection brings together a series of essays that were written over the course of Rand's career and addresses a wide range of philosophical and cultural issues from the perspective of Objectivism.
The essays cover topics such as ethics, politics, epistemology, aesthetics, and the nature of philosophy itself. Ayn Rand's Objectivist philosophy, which emphasizes reason, individualism, and laissez-faire capitalism, is a recurring theme throughout the collection.
One notable essay in the collection is ""The Objectivist Ethics,"" where Rand presents the foundation of her ethical system based on the principle of rational self-interest. Another essay, ""The Comprachicos,"" explores the idea of how societal influences shape the minds of individuals and contribute to the degradation of intellectual and moral values.
""The Voice of Reason"" offers readers an in-depth exploration of Rand's philosophical ideas and provides insight into her perspectives on the cultural and intellectual issues of her time. The collection is a valuable resource for those interested in understanding Objectivism and Ayn Rand's application of her philosophy to various aspects of human existence."
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