Ayn Rand Institute (ARI)
Background
The Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with EIN 22-2570926 headquartered in Irvine, California. According to ARI’s website, “To advance Objectivism, ARI focuses on areas that have a long-term multiplying impact on the direction of our culture — notably, education and policy debates.”1“About the Ayn Rand Institute,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UvQO5
As part of its strategy, ARI implements education programs and distributes free Ayn Rand books to high schools and colleges across North America. The Ayn Rand Institute distributed 604,226 books between 2013 and 2015 alone.2“Teacher Interest in Ayn Rand Novels Increases,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/NW9Gz 3“For Educators,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tw8kG
Greenpeace offered the following description of the Ayn Rand Institute in their 2011 report titled “Koch Industries: Still Fuelling Climate Denial 2011 Update:4“Koch Industries: Still Fuelling Climate Denial 2011 Update“ (PDF), Greenpeace, April, 2011. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
Based in Irvine, California, the Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) is dedicated to laissez faire capitalism and the pursuit of self-interest as developed by Russian-American author Ayn Rand. ARI’s writers have referred to a climate science report published by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) as “a lie,” and have cited the fabricated “Oregon Petition.”5Tracinski, Robert, “Global Warming Fraud,” Ayn Rand Institute, June 21, 2009. Archived February 8, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iDxSF 6Ghate, Onkar, “Global Warming – Just the Facts, Ma’am,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived February 8, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/5dqxh
ARI Senior Fellow Keith Lockitch, who spoke at the Heartland Institute’s 2009 International Conference on Climate Change, authored a paper denouncing the viability of clean energy and simultaneously denying the scientific consensus of climate change despite arguing that “development under capitalism has actually made us safer from climate-related risks than ever before in human history.”7“Speakers,” Heartland Institute, March 5, 2009. Archived June 10, 2011. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/ssHQT
Acton’s media director, Jay W. Richards, states, “climate is changing all the time, the real question is if humans are causing it.”8Richards, Jay W., “An Earth Day Review of Global Warming,” Acton Institute. Archived March 1, 2016. Archived .mp3 on file at DeSmog.
Richards also has ties to the Cato Institute and sits on the Board of Advisors for the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), one of the most vocal anti-environmental fronts for the petrochemical and biotechnology industries. Acton’s governing boards reveals other Koch connections through Dr. Alejandro A. Chafuen of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation and Michael Novak of the American Enterprise Institute, as well as affiliates of Amoco (BP) and Wolverine Gas and Oil.9“Money, Greed, and God: Why Capitalism Is the Solution and Not the Problem,” Cato Institute, November 4, 2009. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/xlwmU
Stance on Climate Change
July 2, 2015
Amanda Maxham, Ayn Rand Institute’s resident expert on science and the environment, said the following at her presentation at the Heartland Institute’s 10th International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC10):
“Carbon dioxide is a weak driver of warming, and models that are used to back up the idea that we are headed to catastrophe are unreliable. They failed to predict anything in the last 30 years. […] There’s no reason to think that we’re headed to a catastrophe.”10(Youtube Video) “Amanda Maxham, ICCC10 (Panel 10: Climate Policy Impacts).” Uploaded by user “HeartlandTube”, July 2, 2015.
November 20, 2013
Keith Lockitch, the Ayn Rand Institute’s Fellow and Director of Advanced Training, wrote the following in a 2013 article titled “The Green Energy Fantasy”:
“[V]ulnerability to the climate has been a feature of human existence for all of human history; there have always been droughts and floods and hurricanes and heat waves—and there always will be, regardless of what happens to atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Moreover, the history of industrial development has been one of an ever-increasing ability to cope with natural disasters—an ever increasing resilience against them.
“A broader perspective on climate vulnerability suggests that industrial development under capitalism is not merely one factor among others influencing susceptibility to climate-related risks. Rather, it is the dominant factor, reducing climate vulnerability to a degree that makes all other factors irrelevant.
“But the life-saving value of industrial capitalism is profoundly unappreciated in today’s culture. This is not merely because people have forgotten or ignored its history, but because its opponents have actively sought to bury and distort that history.
“Regardless of one’s views on global warming–and there is ample scientific evidence to reject the claim that manmade carbon emissions are causing catastrophe–the fact is that kneecapping the fossil fuel industry while diverting tax dollars into expensive, impractical forms of energy will not be an economic boon, but an economic disaster.”11Keith Lockitch. “The Green Energy Fantasy,” Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/g583N
2009
Keith Lockitch wrote another article (PDF), this in the controversial Energy & Environment journal:
[…] Fundamentally, this is a debate about how society should be organized. The advocates of statism have made their position clear and are actively working to advance their cause. It is time for those who value freedom to do the same.”12Keith H. Lockitch. “CLIMATE VULNERABILITY AND THE INDISPENSABLE VALUE OF INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM,” (PDF), Energy & Environment, Volume 20, No. 5 (2009). Archived January 24, 2015. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/0QLKG
Funding
The following funding is based on information compiled by the Conservative Transparency project from publicly available 990 tax forms. Note that not all funding values have been verified by DeSmogBlog for accuracy.13“Ayn Rand Institute,” Conservative Transparency. Accessed October 12, 2015.
See the attached spreadsheet for additional information on Ayn Rand Institute funding by year (.xlsx).
Donor | Total |
Donors Capital Fund | $541,000 |
The Rodney Fund | $337,000 |
Howard Charitable Foundation | $300,000 |
Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation | $271,900 |
Michael and Andrea Leven Family Foundation | $264,000 |
Claws Foundation | $140,000 |
Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation | $125,000 |
David and Janet Polak Foundation | $89,000 |
Fairbrook Foundation | $30,000 |
Robert P. Rotella Foundation | $20,000 |
Charles Koch Institute | $18,600 |
True Foundation | $15,475 |
PhRMA | $10,000 |
Deramus Foundation | $10,000 |
The Vernon K. Krieble Foundation | $5,500 |
Dorothy D. and Joseph A. Moller Foundation | $5,000 |
The Davidow Charitable Fund | $3,250 |
Armstrong Foundation | $2,500 |
The Weiler Foundation | $1,000 |
Grand Total | $2,189,225 |
Koch Funding
Greenpeace reports that the Ayn Rand institute received at least $191,000 from Koch foundations between 2009 and 2015.14“Ayn Rand Institute (ARI): Koch Industries Climate Denial Front Group,” Greenpeace USA. Archived March 14, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/qNGxw
The below table is based on funding data from Conservative Transparency and review of publicly available 990 forms by DeSmog:
Year | Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation | Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation | Charles Koch Institute | Grand Total |
2009 | $25,000 | $25,000 | ||
2010 | $25,000 | $25,000 | ||
2011 | $50,000 | $50,000 | ||
2012 | $25,000 | $25,000 | ||
2014 | $42,600 | $12,400 | $55,000 | |
2015 | $4,800 | $6,200 | $11,000 | |
2016 | $174,500 | $174,500 | ||
2018 | $50,000 | $50,000 | ||
Grand Total | $271,900 | $125,000 | $18,600 | $415,500 |
990 Forms
Key People
Board of Directors
As of October, 2015, the Ayn Rand Institute listed the following people on their Board of Directors:15“Board and Staff,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived July 19, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/NJntE
- Arline Mann — Board Chair
- Yaron Brook — Executive Director
- Carl Barney
- Harry Binswanger
- Tim Blum
- Arturo Gamboa
- Peter Leport
- Larry Salzman
- Tara Smith
As of October, 2015, the Ayn Rand Institute listed the following “Experts” on their website:16“Experts,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iSJ0P
ARI Writers and Speakers
- Yaron Brook — Executive Director, Ayn Rand Institute
- Onkar Ghate — Senior Fellow and Chief Content Officer, Ayn Rand Institute
- Elan Journo — Fellow and Director of Policy Research, Ayn Rand Institute
- Keith Lockitch — Fellow and Director of Advanced Training, Ayn Rand Institute
- Steve Simpson — Director of Legal Studies, Ayn Rand Institute
- Don Watkins — Fellow, Ayn Rand Institute
- Rituparna Basu — Analyst, Ayn Rand Institute
- Jeff Britting — Archives Curator, Ayn Rand Archives, Ayn Rand Institute
- Amanda Maxham — Research Associate, Ayn Rand Institute
- Aaron Smith — Instructor, Ayn Rand Institute
Affiliates
- Harry Binswanger — Member, Board of Directors, Ayn Rand Institute
- Edwin Locke — Dean’s Professor (Emeritus) of Leadership and Motivation, R.H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland
- Robert Mayhew — Professor of Philosophy, Seton Hall University
- Peter Schwartz — Distinguished Fellow, Ayn Rand Institute
- Tara Smith — Professor of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin
Past Board of Directors (2012)
As of May, 2012, the ARI listed the following directors on their website:17“Board of Directors,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived May 5, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/NJntE
- Michael S. Berliner — Board Co-Chair.
- Arline Mann — Board Co-Chair.
- Yaron Brook — President and Executive Director.
- John Allison
- Carl Barney
- Harry Binswanger
- Peter LePort
- Tara Smith
Past Staff & Fellows (as of 2012)18“ARI Staff,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived May 5, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1hYCF
- Alex Epstein — Former Fellow.
- Onkar Ghate — Senior Fellow and Vice President of Intellectual Leadership.
- Elan Journo — Fellow and Director of Policy Research.
- Keith Lockitch — Instructor and OAC Program Officer, Fellow.
- Don Watkins — Fellow.
Actions
July 7–9, 2015
The Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) was an official co-sponsor of the Heartland Institute‘s Tenth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC10) in Washington, DC.19“Sponsors,” ICCC10. Archived July 15, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LtObx
ARI’s Dr. Amanda Maxham appeared on panel 10 with State Senator Carlyle Begay and Alan Moran to discuss climate policy in a talk titled “Policy for people, not the planet.” Video below.20“Amanda Maxham at the Tenth International Conference on Climate Change,” Voices for Reason, June 12, 2015. Archived October 13, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/FXL3I
On July 7, 2015, ARI fellow and director of advanced training, Dr. Keith Lockitch, also spoke at Objectivist Summer Conference 2015 “on the ideological nature of the climate policy debate and its implications.”21“Amanda Maxham at the Tenth International Conference on Climate Change,” Voices for Reason, June 12, 2015. Archived October 13, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/FXL3I
July 3, 2015
The Ayn Rand Institute’s Amanda Mazham spoke in the Heartland Institute podcast on how “She believes that climate change alarmism is not about science but rather about the moral view that humans are wrong to have an impact on nature — even if that impact improves human lives. Fossil fuel, she argues, are the great benefactor of human civilization, rather then being the bane of human existence.22H. Sterling Burnett. “Heartland Daily Podcast – Amanda Maxham: Defeating Alarmism and Helping People Flourish,” Somewhat Reasonable (Heartland Institute Blog), July 3, 2015. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Y2pky
May 2015
Amanda Maxham, Ayn Rand Institute’s resident expert on science and the environment, presented a lecture in Chicago on “Why GMOs Are Good” — Sponsored by the Institute for Humane Studies (IHS).23Matthew Glans. “GMOs Are Good, Scientist Says,” The Heartland Institute, May 26, 2015. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LChZa
July 7–9, 2014
The Ayn Rand Institute was a co-sponsor of the Heartland Institute‘s Ninth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC9) in Las Vegas, Nevada.24“ICCC9 CoSponsors,” International Conferences on Climate Change (The Heartland Institute). Archived July 27, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/gclHF
May 21–23, 2012
The Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) is listed as a co-sponsor (PDF) of the Heartland Institute‘s Seventh International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC7).25“Seventh International Conference on Climate Change: Sponsored by the Heartland Institute” (PDF), the Heartland Institute. Archived August 15, 2015.
2010–2011
Greenpeace reported that Alex Epstein of the Ayn Rand Institute’s Center for Individual Rights regularly publishes opinion pieces in outlets like Fox News, the American Thinker and the Daily Caller “promoting fossil fuel use and attacking environmental safeguards.” Examples included the following:26“Ayn Rand Institute (ARI): Koch Industries Climate Denial Front Group,” Greenpeace USA. Archived March 14, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/qNGxw
- “6 Questions for Environmentalists on Earth Day,” Fox Forum, 4/22/2010
- “The 6 Myths About Oil,” Fox News opinion, 12/29/2010
- “Greens vs. Energy,” American Thinker, 4/22/2011
- “Four Dirty Secrets about Clean Energy,” Fox News opinion, 6/3/2011
- “We’re Running out of Freedom, Not Oil,” Daily Caller, 8/10/2011
June 30–July 1, 2011
The Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) was a co-sponsor (PDF) of the Heartland Institute’s Sixth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC6) in Washington, DC.27Sixth International Conference on Climate Change Conference Program (PDF), The Heartland Institute. Archived July 25, 2015.
DeSmog researched sponsors behind the conference and found that that 17 of the 43 sponsors of the Heartland Institute’s Sixth International Conference on Climate Change, including the Heartland Institute itself, had collectively received over $46 million from either Scaife Foundations, Koch Foundations, or ExxonMobil.28Brendan DeMelle. “Denial-a-Palooza 6: Heartland’s Sixth International Conference on Climate Change, Courtesy of Koch, Scaife & Exxon,” DeSmog, June 30, 2011.
May 16–18, 2010
The Ayn Rand Institute was a co-sponsor (PDF) of the Heartland Institute’s Fourth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC4).294th International Conference on Climate Change Conference Program (PDF), The Heartland Institute.
DeSmogBlog concluded 19 of the 65 sponsors (including Heartland itself) had received a total of over $40 million in funding since 1985 from ExxonMobil (who funded 13 of the organizations), and/or Koch Family Foundations (funded 10 organizations) and/or the Scaife Foundations (funded 10 organizations).30Brendan DeMelle. “Denial-a-palooza Round 4: ‘International Conference on Climate Change’ Groups Funded by Exxon, Koch Industries,” DeSmog May 13, 2010.
June 2, 2009
The Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) was a co-sponsor of the Heartland Institute‘s Third International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC3) in Washington, DC.31“Co-Sponsors,” Third International Conference on Climate Change. Archived July 14, 2010. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7M3LQ
March 8–10, 2009
The Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) was a co-sponsor (PDF) of the Heartland Institute‘s 2009 International Conference on Climate Change.32“International Conference on Climate Change Sponsored by the Heartland Institute” (PDF), The Heartland Institute. Archived March 7, 2010.
DeSmogBlog researched the funding behind Heartland’s Second International Conference on Climate Change and found that sponsor organizations had received over $47 million in funding from energy companies and right-wing foundations, with 78% of that total coming from Scaife Family foundations.33“Heartland Institute’s 2009 Climate Conference in New York: funding history of the sponsors,” DeSmog.
December 30, 2004
The Ayn Rand Institute sent out a press release and Op-Ed stating that the “U.S. Should Not Help Tsunami Victims” days after the South Asian tsunami which killed over 230,000 people in fourteen countries.34David Holberg. “U.S. Should Not Help Tsunami Victims,” Ayn Rand Institute, December 30, 2004. Archived January 2, 2005. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/3DgPP
The Boston Globe wrote, “That’s certainly one way to keep alive the spirit of the author of ‘The Fountainhead’ and ‘Atlas Shrugged,’ for whom altruism was a dirty word and the productive, heroic pursuit of one’s own happiness the highest ideal. After widespread ridicule, the Institute removed the statement from its website, offering the clarification that it was opposed to all government-sponsored charitable giving (since the money isn’t the government’s to give), and that singling out this instance, just now, was ‘inappropriate’.”35Christopher Shea. “Ayn Rand’s campus radicals,” The Boston Globe, February 13, 2005. Archived June 22, 2011. Archive URL:
Ayn Rand Institute Contact & Location
As of June 2016, The Ayn Rand Institute (ARI) listed the following contact information on its website:36“CONTACT US,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived June 29, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/ff1az
The Ayn Rand Institute
2121 Alton Parkway, Suite 250
Irvine, CA 92606
[email protected]
Ph: 949-222-6550
Fax: 949-222-6558
Related Organizations
Social Media
- @AynRandOrg on Twitter.
- “Ayn Rand Institute” on Facebook.
- “Ayn Rand Institute” on LinkedIn.
Other Resources
- “Ayn Rand Institute,” SourceWatch.
- “Ayn Rand Institute,” Wikipedia.
Resources
- 1“About the Ayn Rand Institute,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/UvQO5
- 2“Teacher Interest in Ayn Rand Novels Increases,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/NW9Gz
- 3“For Educators,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/tw8kG
- 4“Koch Industries: Still Fuelling Climate Denial 2011 Update“ (PDF), Greenpeace, April, 2011. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog.
- 5Tracinski, Robert, “Global Warming Fraud,” Ayn Rand Institute, June 21, 2009. Archived February 8, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iDxSF
- 6Ghate, Onkar, “Global Warming – Just the Facts, Ma’am,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived February 8, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/5dqxh
- 7“Speakers,” Heartland Institute, March 5, 2009. Archived June 10, 2011. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/ssHQT
- 8Richards, Jay W., “An Earth Day Review of Global Warming,” Acton Institute. Archived March 1, 2016. Archived .mp3 on file at DeSmog.
- 9“Money, Greed, and God: Why Capitalism Is the Solution and Not the Problem,” Cato Institute, November 4, 2009. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/xlwmU
- 10(Youtube Video) “Amanda Maxham, ICCC10 (Panel 10: Climate Policy Impacts).” Uploaded by user “HeartlandTube”, July 2, 2015.
- 11Keith Lockitch. “The Green Energy Fantasy,” Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/g583N
- 12Keith H. Lockitch. “CLIMATE VULNERABILITY AND THE INDISPENSABLE VALUE OF INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM,” (PDF), Energy & Environment, Volume 20, No. 5 (2009). Archived January 24, 2015. Archived .pdf on file at DeSmog. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/0QLKG
- 13“Ayn Rand Institute,” Conservative Transparency. Accessed October 12, 2015.
- 14“Ayn Rand Institute (ARI): Koch Industries Climate Denial Front Group,” Greenpeace USA. Archived March 14, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/qNGxw
- 15“Board and Staff,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived July 19, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/NJntE
- 16“Experts,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/iSJ0P
- 17“Board of Directors,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived May 5, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/NJntE
- 18“ARI Staff,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived May 5, 2012. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/1hYCF
- 19“Sponsors,” ICCC10. Archived July 15, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LtObx
- 20“Amanda Maxham at the Tenth International Conference on Climate Change,” Voices for Reason, June 12, 2015. Archived October 13, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/FXL3I
- 21“Amanda Maxham at the Tenth International Conference on Climate Change,” Voices for Reason, June 12, 2015. Archived October 13, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/FXL3I
- 22H. Sterling Burnett. “Heartland Daily Podcast – Amanda Maxham: Defeating Alarmism and Helping People Flourish,” Somewhat Reasonable (Heartland Institute Blog), July 3, 2015. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/Y2pky
- 23Matthew Glans. “GMOs Are Good, Scientist Says,” The Heartland Institute, May 26, 2015. Archived October 12, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/LChZa
- 24“ICCC9 CoSponsors,” International Conferences on Climate Change (The Heartland Institute). Archived July 27, 2015. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/gclHF
- 25“Seventh International Conference on Climate Change: Sponsored by the Heartland Institute” (PDF), the Heartland Institute. Archived August 15, 2015.
- 26“Ayn Rand Institute (ARI): Koch Industries Climate Denial Front Group,” Greenpeace USA. Archived March 14, 2017. Archive.is URL: https://archive.is/qNGxw
- 27Sixth International Conference on Climate Change Conference Program (PDF), The Heartland Institute. Archived July 25, 2015.
- 28Brendan DeMelle. “Denial-a-Palooza 6: Heartland’s Sixth International Conference on Climate Change, Courtesy of Koch, Scaife & Exxon,” DeSmog, June 30, 2011.
- 294th International Conference on Climate Change Conference Program (PDF), The Heartland Institute.
- 30Brendan DeMelle. “Denial-a-palooza Round 4: ‘International Conference on Climate Change’ Groups Funded by Exxon, Koch Industries,” DeSmog May 13, 2010.
- 31“Co-Sponsors,” Third International Conference on Climate Change. Archived July 14, 2010. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/7M3LQ
- 32“International Conference on Climate Change Sponsored by the Heartland Institute” (PDF), The Heartland Institute. Archived March 7, 2010.
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- 34David Holberg. “U.S. Should Not Help Tsunami Victims,” Ayn Rand Institute, December 30, 2004. Archived January 2, 2005. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/3DgPP
- 35Christopher Shea. “Ayn Rand’s campus radicals,” The Boston Globe, February 13, 2005. Archived June 22, 2011. Archive URL:
- 36“CONTACT US,” Ayn Rand Institute. Archived June 29, 2016. Archive URL: https://archive.ph/ff1az