In this Issue
The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies is a nonpartisan journal devoted to the study of Ayn Rand and her times. The journal welcomes papers from a wide array of disciplines, including: aesthetics, anthropology, ethics, feminism, history, political theory, psychology, and sociology. The journal aims to foster scholarly dialogue through a respectful exchange of ideas and has become a unique place that has welcomed those working from diverse interpretive and critical perspectives.
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Volume 17, Number 2, December 2017Editorial Board
Editors
Robert L. Campbell, Psychology, Clemson University
Stephen Cox, Literature, University of California, San Diego
Roderick T. Long, Philosophy, Auburn University
Chris Matthew Sciabarra, Ph.D., Politics, New York University, Brooklyn, New York
Board of Advisors
David T. Beito, History, University of Alabama
Peter J. Boettke, Economics and Philosophy, George Mason University
Susan Love Brown, Anthropology, Florida Atlantic University
Douglas J. Den Uyl, Philosophy, The Liberty Fund
Mimi Reisel Gladstein, English and Theatre Arts, University of Texas, El Paso
Hannes H. Gissurarson, Politics, University of Iceland
Robert Hessen, History, Emeritus, The Hoover Institution
Steven Horwitz, Economics, St. Lawrence University
Lester Hunt, Philosophy, University of Wisconsin
Eric Mack, Philosophy, Tulane University
David N. Mayer, Law, Emeritus, Capital University
Douglas B. Rasmussen, Philosophy, St. John’s University