
Ayn Rand Explained
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Marsha Familaro Enright: Marsha Familaro Enright is President of the Reason, Individualism, Freedom Institute and a psychotherapist in private practice in Chicago. She is founder and chairman of the Council Oak Montessori School, has written for the New Individualist, and has been a featured speaker at events hosted by the Objectivist Center.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- 1. The Controversial Ayn Rand
- Formidable Influence
- Political Impact
- Portraits and Memoirs
- A Muse for Popular Art
- The New Atlas Shrugged Wave
- In the Name of the Best within Us
- Against Relativism and Subjectivism
- The Virtue of Selfishness
- 2. Who Was Ayn Rand?
- Rand in Hollywood
- The Atlas Phenomenon
- The Objectivist Movement
- Was Objectivism a Cult?
- The Great Schism of Objectivism
- Shrinking of the Movement
- From Idividualism to the Morality of Capitalism
- 3. Ayn Rand in Person
- Partisan Accounts
- Rand and Her Hangers-on
- The Owner of Objectivism?
- No One Owns Objectivism
- Horrified by Hypocrisy
- From the Political to the Personal and Back
- Rand's Personality in Context
- Ayn and Frank
- 4. The Young Nietzschean
- Alone Against the World
- The Evolution of Objectivism
- The Randian Style
- Nietzsche's Influence on Rand
- The Nietzschean Vision
- Literary Influences
- Rand's Early Fiction
- Red Pawn
- Penthouse Legend
- We the Living
- The Theme
- Trio for Heroes
- A Cinematic Style
- Textual Changes in We the Living
- The Failure of Nietzsche
- 5. Scourge of the Second-Handers
- The Enigma of Ideal
- Think Twice
- The Fountainhead
- The Break with Nietzsche
- A Traditional Antithesis
- The Impossible Villain
- Intellectual Snobbery
- A Seamless Patchwork
- Acquittal Unsatisfactory
- The Embryo of Objectivism
- Anthem
- 'The Simplest Thing in the World'
- 6. The Book that Changed the World
- A Departure in Style
- Plot, Plot, and Plot
- The Technique of Philosophical Integration
- Rand's Heroes: The Roots
- Dagny Taggart and the Randian Woman
- Francisco d'Anconia
- Hank Rearden
- Who Is John Galt?
- Bit-Part Heroes
- The Villains
- The Secondary Heroes
- Thirty-Six Just Men?
- Nathaniel Branden's Critique
- Rand and Repression
- The Randian Lovers
- Paradox Resolved
- Beyond the Taggart Terminal
- 7. Rand the Philosopher
- Objectivism Versus Academia
- Metaphysical Roots
- An Epistemological Radical
- Rand's Theory of Concepts
- The Analytic-Synthetic Dichotomy
- Epistemology in Practice
- The Objectivist Ethics
- Ethics and Values: Two Lines of Argument
- The Randian Argument
- Ends and Ends in Themselves
- The Means Test
- Rand and the Aristotelian Legacy
- From Is to Ought: Is There Aught or Is All for Nought?
- What Is the Meaning of 'Life' Anyway?
- Some Objections to Objectivist Ethics
- From Leaking Lifeboats to the Asteroid Test
- The Galt-Like Golfer
- Robert Nozick Versus the Count of Monte Cristo
- Human Nature and Its Consequences
- The Ethics of the Future
- From Theory to How-to
- Objectivist Esthetics
- Esthetic Difficulties and Definitions
- 8. Rand's Politics
- A Political Odyssey
- The Radical for Capitalism
- The Goldwater Debacle
- Roots of the New Conservatism
- Rand's Critique of Conservatism
- The Evolution of Libertarianism
- The Essence of Libertarianism
- Roots of the Political Conflict
- Objectivism versus Libertarianism: The Case for the Plaintiff
- Objectivism versus Libertarianism: The Case for the Defendant
- Objectivism and the Theory of Government
- Rand's View of Man and Society
- The Final Decline
- The Path Less Traveled
- 9. Ayn Rand's Revolution
- A Second Crusade?
- Or the Ivory Tower?
- The Schoolroom or the Polling Booth
- Back to the Future
- What Is to Be Done?
- Life Support Systems
- The Tactics of Sanction
- The First of Their Return . . .
- Bibliography
- Index
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