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Friday, May 25, 2007
Library of Free Ayn Rand Recordings on Ayn Rand Institute Web Site
This week the Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) unveiled a major collection of audio and video recordings of Ayn Rand. The recordings, made available by special permission from the Estate of Ayn Rand, are available at no charge to registered users on the Ayn Rand Institute’s Web site (http://www.aynrand.org/). Included are more than 48 hours of audio and video taken from 54 of Ayn Rand’s public appearances, interviews and lectures.
"We believe this is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in ideas to experience first-hand one of the 20th century’s most influential and provocative thinkers," said ARI’s executive director Yaron Brook. "We are offering a great deal of incisive, original material, much of which is not available in print. We expect it to stimulate a great deal of discussion and interest in Ayn Rand."
Registration at ARI’s Web site is free and confidential; more information is available at http://www.aynrand.org/.
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