Objectivist movement in India
The Objectivist movement in India is the following of Ayn Rand and her Objectivist philosophy in the country of India. The Objectivist movement gained a foothold there in the 1960s when Govind Malkani and Tara Malkani established an Objectivist club in Mumbai (then Bombay). After this, various Objectivist forums emerged. In more recent years, the Liberty Institute has acted as a think tank promoting the Rand's ideas. Although her following is still relatively small, Rand has gained popularity in India, with her books selling in large numbers.
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Objectivist movement in India
The Objectivist movement in India is the following of Ayn Rand and her Objectivist philosophy in the country of India. The Objectivist movement gained a foothold there in the 1960s when Govind Malkani and Tara Malkani established an Objectivist club in Mumbai (then Bombay). After this, various Objectivist forums emerged. In more recent years, the Liberty Institute has acted as a think tank promoting the Rand's ideas. Although her following is still relatively small, Rand has gained popularity in India, with her books selling in large numbers.
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— Historian Jennifer Burns on Objectivism in India
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