The Voice of Reason: Essays in Objectivist Thought
β Scribed by Rand, Ayn; Peikoff, Leonard; Schwartz, Peter
- Book ID
- 106886535
- Publisher
- Meridian
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 351 KB
- Series
- The Ayn Rand Library 5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780452010468
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
Rand's strident right-wing rhetoric is on display in these posthumously collected essays. Upholding egoistic self-interest as the wellspring of capitalism, she derides liberals "crawling on their stomachs to Moscow" and targets "psychologizers" who excuse the behavior of "college-campus thugs" and criminals; in her estimation, the modern arts are a "sewer." Novelist ( Atlas Shrugged ) and self-styled Objectivist philosopher, Rand, who died in 1982, staunchly opposes a "mixed economy," a term which seems to stand for anything contrary to unregulated monopoly capitalism. Liberals should appreciate her diatribe against the Catholic Church's opposition to birth control and abortion. Her eulogy of Marilyn Monroe is sentimental and silly, while her argument to the effect that no psychologically balanced woman would want to be U.S. president is old-fashioned. In supplementary essays, Peikoff, an Objectivist follower of Rand, condemns the New Right's religious zeal and attacks socialized medicine.
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Review
''Persuasive. . . well-articulated. . . prime Rand!'' --_Kirkus Reviews_
''Thirty-one entirely provocative essays.'' --_Charleston Evening Post_
''Thought-provoking. . . vintage Rand!'' --_Richmond News-Leader_
''Thirty-one entirely provocative essays.'' --_Charleston Evening Post_
''Thought-provoking?β¬Β¦vintage Rand!'' --_Richmond News-Leader_
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### From Publishers Weekly Rand's strident right-wing rhetoric is on display in these posthumously collected essays. Upholding egoistic self-interest as the wellspring of capitalism, she derides liberals "crawling on their stomachs to Moscow" and targets "psychologizers" who excuse the behavior of
SUMMARY: Here is the final collection of articles and speeches by the bestselling and world-renowned novelist, essayist, and philosopher.
### From Publishers Weekly Rand's strident right-wing rhetoric is on display in these posthumously collected essays. Upholding egoistic self-interest as the wellspring of capitalism, she derides liberals "crawling on their stomachs to Moscow" and targets "psychologizers" who excuse the behavior of
SUMMARY: Here is the final collection of articles and speeches by the bestselling and world-renowned novelist, essayist, and philosopher.
SUMMARY: Here is the final collection of articles and speeches by the bestselling and world-renowned novelist, essayist, and philosopher.