The Objectivist
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The Objectivist was a monthly Objectivist magazine published from January 1966 to September 1971, as the successor to The Objectivist Newsletter. Properly, it was mainly a change in format from the 4-page Newsletter to the now 16-page Objectivist. In another change in format, it would be succeeded by The Ayn Rand Letter.
It was originally co-published by Ayn Rand and Nathaniel Branden (until late August of 1968) and then by Rand alone. Leonard Peikoff was associate editor with Rand from mid-1968 on.
Regular columns consisted of Objectivist Calendar, Check Your Premises, Horror File, and Intellectual Ammunition Department. Some articles ran over multiple issues.
A hardback collection of The Objectivist is available from the Ayn Rand Institute

