Books
For more details on this topic, see Bibliography for Ayn Rand and Objectivism.- The Ominous Parallels (1982) ISBN 0-452-01117-5
- The Early Ayn Rand (edit. and introductory essays by L. Peikoff, PhD) (1984) ISBN 0-453-00465-2
- The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought (edit. and additional essays by L. Peikoff) (1989) ISBN 0-453-00634-5
- Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology (expanded second edition) (with Harry Binswanger, PhD, editor) (1990) ISBN 0-453-00724-4
- Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand (1991) ISBN 0-452-01101-9
- The Ayn Rand Reader (with Gary Hull, PhD, editor) (1999) ISBN 0-452-28040-0
- Understanding Objectivism: A Guide to Learning Ayn Rand's Philosophy (Michael Berliner, PhD, editor) (2012) ISBN 0-451-23629-7
- The DIM Hypothesis: Why the Lights of the West Are Going Out (2012)
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