Ayn Rand Institute | The Student Rebellion at Columbia: Ayn Rand's Full Broadcast @AynRandInstitute | Uploaded 4 months ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Ayn Rand's 1968 radio commentary on the Columbia University student protests remains relevant today, as she analyzes the ideological roots and consequences of using force in political activism on campus. This is the full broadcast, including her reading statements from the Committee for the Defense of Property Rights, the student group that opposed the campus occupiers.
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Ayn Rand's 1968 radio commentary on the Columbia University student protests remains relevant today, as she analyzes the ideological roots and consequences of using force in political activism on campus. This is the full broadcast, including her reading statements from the Committee for the Defense of Property Rights, the student group that opposed the campus occupiers.
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– Google Play play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aynrandu
ARI is funded by donor contributions. You can support our work by becoming an ARI Member or making a one-time contribution: ari.aynrand.org/donate
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Explore these ideas further! ARI's online publication, New Ideal, explores pressing cultural issues from the perspective of Ayn Rand’s philosophy, Objectivism: newideal.aynrand.org
Join an upcoming virtual or in-person event: ari.aynrand.org/events
Visit ARI’s website for more about our content and programs: ari.aynrand.org