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Dear Reader,

Thank you for visiting the Atlantis Legacy section of ARI’s Web site.
The Atlantis envisioned by Ayn Rand is still a dream, but in the years ahead we have the potential to enact and witness the rebirth of a philosophy of reason in the world. That is Ayn Rand’s legacy to us, and the Ayn Rand Institute’s goal. Your legacy to ARI will help achieve that goal.

If you have already arranged a bequest or other planned gift to the Institute, I thank you—and encourage you to let us know of your gift if you have not done so. If you are new to the Atlantis Legacy and planned giving, I invite you to browse the wealth of information in these pages.

In The Art of Fiction Ayn Rand described Atlantis as “. . . that lost ideal which mankind had always been pursuing, struggling for, seeking and never finding.” At the Institute, we believe that ideal can be realized, and thus that it is worth planning for and investing in. If you agree, I hope you will join my wife and me as participants in the Atlantis Legacy.

Sincerely,

Yaron Brook
Executive Director

 


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