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Prince Randian (sometimes
misspelled Rardion or Randion;
October 12, 1871 –
December 19, 1934), also
nicknamed Pillow Man, The
Snake Man, The
Human Torso...
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death in 1982, many of them in The Personalist. One of
these was "On the
Randian Argument" by
libertarian philosopher Robert Nozick, who
criticized her...
- The
Randian hero is a
ubiquitous figure in the
fiction of 20th-century
novelist and
philosopher Ayn Rand, most
famously in the
figures of The Fountainhead's...
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Randian may
refer to:
Randian, ****stan,
settlement in Punjab, ****stan
Prince Randian (ca. 1871 – 1934), a
limbless sideshow performer An
advocate of...
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Theory of Value: The
Randian Argument Reconsidered" in Den Uyl &
Rasmussen 1984. St. F. Blair, Paul (Spring 1985). "The
Randian Argument Reconsidered:...
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Raandiah (Urdu: راندیاں) is a town of Toba Tek
Singh District in the
Punjab province of ****stan. It is
located at 31°5'0N 72°33'0E with an
altitude of...
- her neck,
though no
other information about her
husband is known.
Prince Randian,
American limbless sideshow performer, who
appeared in film
Freaks in 1932...
- writer. Nick
Vujicic (born 1982),
founder of Life
Without Limbs.
Prince Randian (1871–1934)
Violetta (performer) (born 1905–1906,
death unknown) Online...
- the name of Reason.
Rothbard also
wrote that "the
guiding spirit of the
Randian movement was not
individual liberty ... but
rather personal power for Ayn...
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female action heroes and
villains List of
genres Messiah Moral development Randian hero
Reluctant hero
Rescue Romantic hero
Soter Space opera The
common good...