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Yes, that is an excellent book! I have read all of Miss Rand`s fiction and non-fiction books and also all of Dr. Peikoff`s. You have a lot of great reading ahead of you. Her philosophy changed my life!
Also check out "Loving Life: The Morality Of Self-Interest And The Facts That Support It" by Craig Biddle...and, "Objectivism In One Lesson" by Andrew Bernstein.I also highly recommend "The Virtue Of Selfishness" by Ayn Rand herself.
I would start with "Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology", http://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Ob... . Peikoff's book is excellent, but a long and detailed read.
If you are interested in politics/economics I would go with "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal." If ethics/morality is your thing then "The Virtue of Selfishness" for sure.
Thanks everyone, I really appreciate your feedback. I have to say I began reading Peikoff's a few days ago. I'm totally hooked. Really detailed, but I'm used to that sort of books and I in fact value meticulosity. It so carefully lays every stone of the foundation; I'm really enjoying it.
I will keep coming back to this post to get the rest of reads you suggest.
Thanks again!
Don't forget The Letters of Ayn Rand edited by Michael S. Berliner. I really enjoyed reading Miss Rand's letters.
I'd say The Virtue of Selfishness is a great way to to start then you can get into Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal. Though I haven't read any of Dr. Piekoff's work though I am interested in The DIM Hypothesis!
Both are excellent reads. I would suggest "Free Market Revolution" first. Although, you can never go wrong with any of Miss Rand's books.
Hi all,I've just finished reading Peikoff's 'Objectivism'. It is a great, very detailed book which definetly makes for a wonderful introduction to Objectivism.
I've seen several recommendations of 'Virtue of Selfishness', so I've decided for that one next. I understand it is morality/ethics based, which is a good choice for me. Econ-wise, I have done much more reading in the austrian way, so the doubts are fewer.
This was a great book, I'll let you know all about 'Virtue of Selfishness'.



Glad to be a part of the group. I'm a libertarian looking into reading about Objectivism from a non-fiction perspective.
I've heard a lot of good things about Peikoff's
Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand. Would that be the one?
Thanks in advance!