Worshipped by her fans, denounced by her enemies, and
forever shadowed by controversy and scandal, the
novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand was a powerful thinker
whose views on government and markets shaped the
conservative movement from its earliest days. Drawing on
unprecedented access to Rand's private papers and the
original, unedited versions of Rand's journals, Jennifer
Burns offers a groundbreaking reassessment of this key
cultural figure, examining her life, her ideas, and her
impact on conservative political thought. Goddess of the
Market follows Rand from her childhood in Russia through
her meteoric rise from struggling Hollywood screenwriter
to bestselling novelist, including the writing of her
wildly successful The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged.
Burns highlights the two facets of Rand's work that make
her a perennial draw for those on the right: her
promotion of capitalism, and her defense of limited
government.Both sprang from her early, bitter experience
of life under Communism, and became among the most
deeply enduring of her messages, attracting a diverse
audience of college students and intellectuals, business
people and Republican Party activists, libertarians and
conservatives. The book also traces the development of
Rand's Objectivist philosophy and her relationship with
Nathaniel Branden, her closest intellectual partner,
with whom she had an explosive falling out in 1968. This
extraordinary book captures the life of the woman who
was a tireless champion of capitalism and the freedom of
the individual, and whose ideas are still devoured by
eager students, debated on blogs, cited by political
candidates, and promoted by corporate tycoons. |
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