10th Annual Essay Contest on Ayn Rand's Novel Atlas Shrugged

Deadline: Sept 17, 2009

FIRST PRIZE: $10,000                3 SECOND PRIZE: $2,000          THIRD PRIZED: $1,000             FINALISTS: $100                  SEMIFINALISTS: $50

Atlas Shrugged - Topics 

Select ONE of the following three topics: 

1. Hank Rearden does not apply the same philosophy to his personal life that he applies to his business. In what way does this contradiction harm him psychologically and practically? What is the central error that he makes? How does correcting his error improve his life?

2. In Atlas Shrugged, the heroes want to "make" money while the villains want, on the surface at least, to "have" money. What is the difference between these two views of money? Explain your answer by reference to actual events in the novel.

3. Choose one of the following pairs, and compare and contrast each character's approach to life and basic motivation:

    a. Hank Rearden and Francisco d'Anconia

    b. Dagny Taggart and Lillian Rearden

    c. Eddie Willers and James Taggart

Atlas Shrugged - Judging

Essays will be judged on both style and content. Judges will look for writing that is clear, articulate and logically organized. Winning essays must demonstrate an outstanding grasp of the philosophic meaning of Atlast Shrugged.

Essay submissions are evaluated in a fair and unbiased four-round judging process. Judges are individually selected by the Ayn Rand Institute based on a demonstrated knowledge and understanding of Ayn Rand's works. To ensure the anonymity of our participants, essay cover sheets are removed after the first round. Winners' names are unknown to judges until after essays have been ranked and the contest results finalized.

Atlas Shrugged - Rules

Atlast Shrugged - To Enter 

Or mail your essay with stapled cover sheet to:

Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest
The Ayn Rand Institute
P.O. Box 57044
Irvine, CA 92619-7044 
 

If you wish to verify your receipt of your essay, please paperclip a stamped, self-addressed postcard to the essay. If you submit your essay online, we will send you an e-mail reply acknowledging receipt of your entry. If you have not received e-mail notification within 24 hours, please e-mail essay@aynrand.org. 

To learn more about Ayn Rand and her novels, go to: http://www.aynrandnovels.com/.

To learn more about Atlas Shrugged, go to: http://www.atlasshrugged.com/.

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Last updated: 04/14/2009