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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 118. Chapters: Critics of Objectivism, Objectivism scholars, Objectivist organizations, Objectivist philosophy, Objectivist publications, Objectivists, Ayn Rand, Robert Nozick, Murray Rothbard, Steve Ditko, Mike Mentzer, Terry Goodkind, Alan Greenspan, Libertarian Movement, Jimmy Wales, William F. Buckley, Jr., Objectivist movement, Whittaker Chambers, Mark Cuban, Bibliography for Ayn Rand and Objectivism, Penn Jillette, Yaron Brook, Leonard Peikoff, Ayn Rand Institute, Nathaniel Branden, Victor Niederhoffer, Freedom Party of Ontario, Objectivist periodicals, Libertarianism and Objectivism, Sonja Bernhardt, Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical, Tripp Eisen, Tara Smith, Objectivist movement in India, Law of identity, Randian hero, Tibor R. Machan, Allan Gotthelf, Chris Tame, Bodo Sperling, David Kelley, Objectivism and homosexuality, Chris Matthew Sciabarra, Romantic realism, George Saunders, Objectivist theory of value, Robert Bidinotto, Harry Binswanger, Libertarianz, Ed Snider, Erika Holzer, Edwin A. Locke, Edward Cline, Stephen Hicks, George Reisman, Richard Salsman, Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, On Ayn Rand, The Girl Who Owned a City, Monroe Trout, Nathaniel Branden Institute, Objectivist Party, Neal Patterson, John Ridpath, Cox & Forkum, Kay Nolte Smith, Andrew Bernstein, Freedom Party of Canada, Paul McKeever, The Atlas Society, Freedom Party of Manitoba, John A. Allison IV, Lindsay Perigo, The Philosophic Thought of Ayn Rand, Jonathan Hoenig, James G. Lennox, Robert Hessen, The Early Ayn Rand, Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, Mattias Svensson, Neo-Objectivist, Jeff Britting, Michael J. Hurd, Peter Schwartz, Fred Miller, Procapitalism. Excerpt: The terms Movimento Libertario (English: ) are used here to refer to a political party and a cultural movement organisation based in Italy characterized by a libertarianism cultural ...