Introduction

Explore Atlas Shrugged offers podcasts and discussion questions on Ayn Rand's epic novel Atlas Shrugged by Diana Hsieh (Ph.D, Philosophy, CU Boulder). They are intended for any fan of the novel seeking to explore its events, characters, and ideas in depth, as well as for any leader of or participant in an Atlas Shrugged Reading Group.

These podcasts and discussion questions are broken into 20 sessions, each covering about 65 pages of the novel. That is the format that Front Range Objectivism is using for its very successful Atlas Shrugged Reading Groups.

Choose a session from those listed below, or view the whole blog.

Please note that the pagination of the two larger hardcover and softcover editions differ from that of the smaller mass market paperback. I recommend using the larger edition: I don't always list page numbers for the smaller edition on this web site.

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Completed Sessions

Session 1

  • Pages 1 - 63 (larger) or 9 - 67 (smaller)
  • Part 1: Chapter 1: The Theme
  • Part 1: Chapter 2: The Chain
  • Part 1: Chapter 3: The Top and the Bottom

Session 2

  • Pages 64 - 126 (larger) or 67 - 124 (smaller)
  • Part 1: Chapter 4: The Immovable Movers
  • Part 1: Chapter 5: The Climax of the d'Anconias

Session 3

  • Pages 127 - 185 (larger) or 124 - 178 (smaller)
  • Part 1: Chapter 6: The Non-Commercial
  • Part 1: Chapter 7: The Exploiters and the Exploited (Part A)

Session 4

  • Pages 185 - 252 (larger) or 178 - 241 (smaller)
  • Part 1: Chapter 7: The Exploiters and the Exploited (Part B)
  • Part 1: Chapter 8: The John Galt Line

Session 5

  • Pages 253 - 309 (larger) or 241 - 294 (smaller)
  • Part 1: Chapter 9: The Sacred and the Profane
  • Part 1: Chapter 10: Wyatt's Torch (Part A)

Session 6

  • Pages 309 - 378 (larger) or 294 - 358 (smaller)
  • Part 1: Chapter 10: Wyatt's Torch (Part B)
  • Part 2: Chapter 1: The Man Who Belonged on Earth

Session 7

  • Pages 379 - 438 (larger) or 358 - 412 (smaller)
  • Part 2: Chapter 2: The Aristocracy of Pull
  • Part 2: Chapter 3: White Blackmail (Part A)

Session 8

  • Pages 438 - 495 (larger) or 412 - 465 (smaller)
  • Part 2: Chapter 3: White Blackmail (Part B)
  • Part 2: Chapter 4: The Sanction of the Victim

Session 9

  • Pages 496 - 566 (larger) or 466 - 531 (smaller)
  • Part 2: Chapter 5: Account Overdrawn
  • Part 2: Chapter 6: Miracle Metal

Session 10

  • Pages 567 - 632 (larger) or 531 - 591 (smaller)
  • Part 2: Chapter 7: The Moratorium on Brains
  • Part 2: Chapter 8: By Our Love

Session 11

  • Pages 633 - 697 (larger) or 591 - 650(smaller)
  • Part 2: Chapter 9: The Face Without Pain or Fear or Guilt
  • Part 2: Chapter 10: The Sign of the Dollar

Session 12

  • Pages 699 - 751 (larger) or 651 - 699 (smaller)
  • Part 3: Chapter 1: Atlantis

Session 13

  • Pages 752 - 815 (larger) or 699 - 758 (smaller)
  • Part 3: Chapter 2: The Utopia of Greed

Session 14

  • Pages 816 - 863 (larger) or 758 - 802 (smaller)
  • Part 3: Chapter 3: Anti-Greed

Session 15

  • Pages 864 - 936 (larger) or 802 - 869 (smaller)
  • Part 3: Chapter 4: Anti-Life
  • Part 3: Chapter 5: Their Brothers' Keepers (Part A)

Session 16

  • Pages 936 - 999 (larger) or 869 - 927 (smaller)
  • Part 3: Chapter 5: Their Brothers' Keepers (Part B)
  • Part 3: Chapter 6: The Concerto of Deliverance

Sessions 17 and 18

  • Pages 1000 - 1069, break at 1034 (larger) or 927 - 993, break at 951 (smaller)
  • Part 3: Chapter 7: "This is John Galt Speaking"

Forthcoming Sessions

Session 19

  • Pages 1070 - 1125 (larger) or 993 - 1045 (smaller)
  • Part 3: Chapter 8: The Egoist

Session 20

  • Pages 1126 - 1168 (larger) or 965 - 1045 - 1084 (smaller)
  • Part 3: Chapter 9: The Generator
  • Part 3: Chapter 10: In the Name of the Best Within Us

About Diana Hsieh

I'm a philosopher specializing in practical ethics. I received my Ph.D in philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2009. I've been studying Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism since 1993.

My primary outlets are my blog NoodleFood and my podcast NoodleCast. My other active projects include Explore Atlas Shrugged, OLists, PhiloFiles, and Modern Paleo. In addition, I contribute to Front Range Objectivism, The Coalition for Secular Government, Freedom and Individual Rights in Medicine (FIRM), and Repeal the Amazon Tax.

For more information about me, visit my primary web site, DianaHsieh.com. E-mail me at diana@dianahsieh.com, and follow me on twitter @DianaHsieh.

The Explore Ayn Rand is the creation of Dr. Diana Hsieh (e-mail - web - blog - podcast).

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