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Ayn Rand’s We the Living: Review

The transition from a former economy driven by personal businesses slowly is transforming by restrictions of the state. In obtaining a personal income, Vasili, uncle of the young determined Kira Argounova, finds hardship in obtaining a sufficient income to support his family, forcing them to receive bread rations from the government to survive. Struggling, the […]

The Fountainhead Quotes

The Fountainhead has remained among classics of the 20th century. It written by Ayn Rand, an American woman of Russian descent. The book is written, based upon Rand’s objectivism ideas. For clarification purposes, objectivism is an extraordinary sort of philosophy, created by Rand herself. The main motif of the book is the struggle of a […]

Overview and Analysis: Chapter One-The Art of Fiction by Ayn Rand

Whenever I bring up the name Ayn Rand, as I converse with various bodies of intelligentsia, all eyebrows head north. Nobody ever wants to discuss her work. They say: “Ayn Rand? Whoa! She’s crazy, she’s out there.” Who is Ayn Rand? Ayn Rand came into this world on February 2, 1905 in St. Petersburg, Russia. […]

Classic Book Review: Anthem by Ayn Rand

Anthem Ayn Rand Plume, December 1, 1990 256 pages Ayn Rand has recently been referenced in the media from political points to an apparent comparison of Atlas Shrugged to the democratic paradigm of taxing wealthy, independent producers. Known for her work and also for her outstanding writing, the political satirist Stephen Colbert came under fire. […]