Goddess Of The Market, Jennifer Burns
Goddess of the market, Jennifer Burns is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Virginia. His new biography, the goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American right, follows through its Rand 9780195324877rise fight meteoric Hollywood screenwriter best-selling novelist. Burns highlights two aspects of the work of Rand, which makes it a perennial draw for those on the right: its promotion of capitalism, and his advocacy of limited government. In honor of the appearance Jennifer Burns The Daily Show (be sure to set at 11 tonight!) We published an excerpt below.
“I’m coming back to life,” Rand said as the Nathaniel Branden Institute entered its second year of existence. Watching Nathan packed conference, Rand began to believe that it could still have an impact on culture. He awoke from his despair, he began writing again. In 1961 he published his first nonfiction work, For the New Intellectual, and in 1962 launched its own monthly magazine, The Objectivist newsletter. During the decade that reprinted articles from the newsletter and the speeches he had given in two books, the virtue of selfishness and capitalism: the unknown ideal. Although occasionally spoke of a fourth novel, Rand had abandoned the fiction forever. Instead, it reinvents itself as a public intellectual. Gone were the shops allegorical, tragic heroes and heroines, the coded references to unrealistic politicians, intellectuals, and events. Rand Objectivist Newsletter in the name and the names of the fingers pointed, direct-injected itself into the hottest political issues of the day.
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