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Why Businessmen Need Philosophy Selling Well

Over on the blog of Why Businessmen Need Philosophy, Debi Ghate, co-author of the expanded collection, reports on the sales of the book.

She writes:

[Co-author] Richard Ralston and I are excited to report that sales for the first three months of the revised and expanded edition of Why Businessmen Need Philosophy are already equal to ten years of sales of the first edition of the book! It seems to be further evidence of the growth in readership of Ayn Rand and related products over the last decade, and in particular in the past few years.

Read the rest of the post at whybusinessmenneedphilosophy.com, where you can also view the contents of the book, read excerpts, and purchase the collection.


Contest to win a free copy of Why Businessmen Need Philosophy ends soon!

Reminder: If you would like to enter to win a free copy of the updated edition of Why Businessmen Need Philosphy, just fill out our readership survey.  This new collection features essays by ARC writers Dr. Yaron Brook, Dr. Keith Lockitch, Dr. Onkar Ghate, and Alex Epstein.  Visit the website for the book to check out the table of contents and read excerpts from the collection.

This contest ends Friday, April 29.


The Environmentalist Campaign Against Energy

On Earth Day I think it is a good time to mention a new article of mine—“Energy Privation: The Environmentalist Campaign Against Energy.” The article is my contribution to the new collection of essays called Why Businessmen Need Philosophy.

So why should businessmen care about Earth Day and the “green energy” movement? The answer is self-defense—intellectual self-defense against those who attack their activities and want to see businesses shackled with government controls and regulations. And one of the major threats that businessmen need to defend themselves against is the environmentalist movement.

Environmentalists claim that we need to change the way we use energy, and they make it seem as though they have a clear and practical plan for accomplishing this change. But what I argue in the article is that, in fact, environmentalist energy policy amounts to an all-out campaign against energy as such. It is “not a crusade to replace carbon-based fuels with something else, but a crusade to methodically eliminate any practical means of producing energy on an industrial scale.”

I discuss my view in more detail in the live Q&A session that took place this morning, which you can watch here, and in the article. See also these recent posts on VFR.


Interview with Co-Editor of Why Businessmen Need Philosophy

The April issue of the Ayn Rand Institute’s monthly newsletter Impact features an interview with Debi Ghate, co-editor of the new collection Why Businessmen Need Philosophy.

Impact: Hello, Ms. Ghate. Thank you for meeting with Impact to talk about the new edition of Why Businessmen Need Philosophy. To begin, why did you decide to revise and expand this book?

Debi Ghate: Thanks for speaking with me! The idea to update Why Businessmen Need Philosophy arose when my co-editor, Richard Ralston, learned that the first edition had sold out. He was interested in printing it again with a few updates. When I learned of this, it seemed like a tremendous opportunity for us to create a new volume that might be of more interest to the academic and business community. It brought to mind all the positive conversations we’ve had about Atlas Shrugged with businessmen, college students and educators interested in free market ideas. We personally meet or otherwise hear of many fans of the novel who say the book was influential on them–and many of them are (or will someday be) in business-related fields.

Yet very few consider themselves to be seriously interested in philosophical ideas, which of course, the novel is full of. The new edition of Why Businessmen Need Philosophy serves as a bridge between the novel and its underlying ideas with an emphasis on how they apply to the realm of business. Hence the subtitle for our new book–The Capitalist’s Guide to the Ideas Behind Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged.”

When Richard compiled the first edition in 1999, Objectivist scholarship in this area (and in many other areas) was more limited. Since then, there has been an explosion of excellent articles on themes of interest to the audiences I’ve described. In addition, the new volume provided us with an opportunity to highlight Ayn Rand’s writings on business in a way that had not been done before.

The result is that we now have a much expanded, improved and timely book than was originally planned.

Read the rest of the interview here.  The issue also includes an excerpt from ARC senior fellow Onkar Ghate’s essay ”Atlas Shrugged: America’s Second Declaration of Independence.”

For another excerpt from the book and the full table of contents, check out the website for Why Businessmen Need Philosophy.


Why Businessmen Need Philosophy Hits Stores April 5!

The revised and updated edition of Why Businessmen Need Philosophy hits stores this Tuesday, April 5!  This edition contains new essays by ARC writers Onkar Ghate, Alex Epstein, Yaron Brook, and Keith Lockitch.  Check out the website for the book, where you can peruse the table of contents, watch an interview with co-editor Debi Ghate, read an excerpt from the book, and keep up with other updates.

Don’t forget to place your order for Why Businessmen Need Philosophy today!

And if you want to be entered into a drawing to win a free copy of the book, take our survey.


Enter to Win a Free Copy of Why Businessmen Need Philosophy!

Voices for Reason is conducting a survey to better understand our readership base. Those who complete the survey will be entered into a drawing to win a free copy of the new edition of Why Businessmen Need Philosophy!

To enter, please fill out the survey, which can be found here.

This contest closes on April 29, 2011.

Click here for contest rules.


Why Businessmen Need Philosophy to be released April 5

The revised and updated edition of Why Businessmen Needs Philosophy will be released April 5, 2011. This collection explores why businessmen are vilified in the culture today and how they should defend themselves against the plethora of attacks made against them. The book contains several new essays written by ARC intellectuals, including Yaron Brook, Alex Epstein, and Keith Lockitch.

Check out this excerpt of an interview with co-editor Debi Ghate.

You can peruse the table of contents here, and pre-order a copy of Why Businessmen Need Philosophy today!