Objectivism Through Ayn Rand’s Fiction, Part II – Winter 2026

Price

$499.00

Duration

8 weeks

Begins

January 2026

Live Class Time

1.5 hours/week, time TBD

Learn Objectivism Through the Works That Brought It to Life

Together with Part 1, this course provides a powerful corrective to a tendency among students of Objectivism to neglect Rand’s fiction in their study of the philosophy.

Ayn Rand’s novels are self-consciously philosophical novels, containing abstract themes, characters driven by opposing moral principles, and conflicts rooted in clashing worldviews. And more than that, Rand’s fictional heroes discover and embody new philosophical ideas, original to Rand. To understand Rand’s philosophy one must give careful consideration to the content and meaning of her novels, which contain the richest treatment of a number of central principles of Objectivism.

Part 2 delves into the moral framework of Objectivism as expressed in Rand’s novels. Topics include:

  • selfishness vs. selflessness
  • objectivity in thought and action
  • the nature of love
  • moral judgment
  • the path to happiness and self-esteem
We also explore Rand’s treatment of evil and the “sanction of the victim,” culminating in a reflection on the philosophical significance of her heroes.

Course Format: This course features exclusive recorded lectures by Onkar Ghate, not available elsewhere, and live instruction with Ben Bayer.

Start Dates

Choose the semester that fits your schedule at checkout.

Syllabus

Week 1: The philosophy of work and philosophy at work

Week 2: Choosing a career path 1

Week 3: Choosing a career path 2

Week 4: Career skills 1

Week 5: Career skills 2

Week 6: Developing a career vision and strategy 1

Week 7: Developing a career vision and strategy 2

Week 8: Final thoughts and open Q&A

How it Works

Attend Weekly Optional Live Classes

Join live online classes and participate in the discussion.

Recordings Provided

Can’t join the live class? Watch all classes anywhere, anytime.

Submit Optional Assignments

Submit assignments for feedback from expert faculty—or simply enjoy the content and discussions for personal enrichment.

Coaching Support

All courses include access to top-notch coaches, who help you set goals, stay on track, and apply what you’re learning to career or intellectual pursuits.

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Your Instructors

Recorded lectures by

Expert content creators who develop the core course materials.

Onkar Ghate

Onkar Ghate

Dr. Ghate is senior fellow, chief philosophy officer, and a board member of the Ayn Rand Institute. He specializes in Rand’s philosophy, Objectivism, and is ARI’s senior instructor and editor. He publishes and lectures on Rand’s philosophy and fiction, including application of Objectivism to cultural issues. He holds a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Calgary.

Live instruction by

Interactive session leaders for weekly live classes and Q&A

Ben Bayer

Ben Bayer

Dr. Bayer is a fellow and director of content at the Ayn Rand Institute. He teaches at Ayn Rand University and gives talks and interviews for ARI. He writes and edits for ARI’s online publication, New Ideal. Dr. Bayer holds a PhD in philosophy and his writing focuses primarily on the application of philosophy to contemporary cultural and political controversies.

ARI Live Courses are for avocational and professional development purposes. They are not licensed and not accredited.

What's Included

Prerequisites​

Students must have completed Objectivism through Ayn Rand’s Fiction, Part I before taking this course.

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