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| - Ayn Rand herself is a controversial figure, being the only known example in history of someone who was completely self-made, assembling her own atoms from the void. She didn't need anybody at all. Ever. For anything. She rarely even needed herself. And the feeling was mutual.
- Ayn Rand (February 2, 1905 - March 6, 1982) was an author, a cult leader, and an accomplished pornographer.
- Ayn Rand is an American author; in 1943 she wrote the highly influential book "The Fountainhead". The name was later used for the planet Fountainhead. Ayn Rand Station was named after her.
- She wrote four novels ("We the Living", "Anthem", "The Fountainhead", and her 1100-page book "Atlas Shrugged") and many other essays and nonfiction works in which she explains and explores her dubious philosophy, which she named "Objectivism". She used a capital "O" to distinguish her philosophy from objectivism with a lowercase "o", which predates Rand and is simply a belief in an objective, rather than a subjective, reality. While Rand's Objectivism encompasses classic objectivism, it is a vast monolith, trying to address areas such as economics and politics.
- Ayn Rand (born Alisa Zinovevna Rosenbaum) was a illegal alien[1] and the author of the book Atlas Shrugged. The novel is over 6000 pages long and has never been finished by anyone except Alan Greenspan, although Ann Coulter claims to have been inspired by her writing.
- Ayn Rand (1905-1982) was the originator of the philosophy of Objectivism.
- Ayn Rand (born Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum, February 2, 1905 - March 6, 1982) was a Human political theorist, philosopher and author who lived on Earth during the 20th century. In 2155, Gannet Brooks described Ahota's re-imagining of the Fundamental Declarations of the Martian Colonies as having a partial basis in Rand's Objectivist-Libertarianism. (ENT novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)
- Ayn Rand is a 20th century writer and political philosopher perceived as the mother of Objectivism, a philosophy which argues for a cold-blooded, emotionally distant quasi-libertarian world in which you place no reliance on anyone other than yourself, and help no one other than yourself. Her most famous work is the tedious 1961 "Atlas Shrugged". Book Details
- Ayn Rand was the author of Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, Anthem and We the Living. She was the founder of the philosophy of Objectivism. She was born Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum, 1905, in Russia. She died in 1982 in the United States. Her books and philosophy inspire strong reactions -- both in favor and against.
- Ajn Rand (el la germana ein Rand, kio signifas "rando" aŭ, pli ĝuste, "marĝeno") estis rusa-usona humoristo kaj aŭtoro de komikaj romanoj kaj parodiaj filozofiaĵoj. Ŝi estas plej konata pro ŝiaj du fame ridindaj satiraĵoj, The Fountainhead kaj Atlas Shrugged, kaj pro ŝia parodio de filozofiaj sistemoj, kiun ŝi nomis Objektivismon.
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| - Ayn Rand herself is a controversial figure, being the only known example in history of someone who was completely self-made, assembling her own atoms from the void. She didn't need anybody at all. Ever. For anything. She rarely even needed herself. And the feeling was mutual.
- Ayn Rand (February 2, 1905 - March 6, 1982) was an author, a cult leader, and an accomplished pornographer.
- Ayn Rand is an American author; in 1943 she wrote the highly influential book "The Fountainhead". The name was later used for the planet Fountainhead. Ayn Rand Station was named after her.
- She wrote four novels ("We the Living", "Anthem", "The Fountainhead", and her 1100-page book "Atlas Shrugged") and many other essays and nonfiction works in which she explains and explores her dubious philosophy, which she named "Objectivism". She used a capital "O" to distinguish her philosophy from objectivism with a lowercase "o", which predates Rand and is simply a belief in an objective, rather than a subjective, reality. While Rand's Objectivism encompasses classic objectivism, it is a vast monolith, trying to address areas such as economics and politics.
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