Sorry... I've got to say that I can't stand Rand's writing and I think she was a hypocrite. I can't take someone who speaks out against facism yet kicked people out of "her" philosophical movement because their wives believed in God....I don't believe in God and I think that's going way too far. I also can't take someone spouting what's wrong with the poor when they come from the upperclass.
She also hated Libertarians because they didn't follow her word to the "T" ...AND she ripped off Hume, Lyndsander Spooner, and John Locke.
I can come up wih many more reasons why I don't like her or her writings.....
Aren't you doing what you accuse Rand of doing? You are "kicking her out" because you don't agree with her based on your principles. That is what she did; only, with evidence on her part. (I see none quoted on your part.)
I've read alot about Rand, read Rand herself and even most of her detractors. I don't recall what you refer to. Can you enlighten me?
You refer to Ayn Rand as coming from the upper class. Here is a quote from her biography:
"In her teens, she discovered the works of great romantic writers such as Victor Hugo and Edmond Rostand. But as her private vision of human potential expanded, the social horizons of human possibility were shrinking around her. In February 1917 she witnessed the first shots of the Russian Revolution from her balcony. Soon, a communist gang nationalized her father?s shop. Almost overnight, her family was reduced to crushing poverty."
Her dad was a chemist. His business was stolen from him by the Communists. It was "nationalized". She had nothing. On the merits of her own efforts she went from poverty to world wide fame. She earned it. She used her mind. You call what she writes "spouting off" about the poor. I'd say she was writing from experience. What are you writing from?
You say Rand "hated Libertarians". She nailed them for "anarchy" in their views. No hate involved. She examined their premises and carried their arguments to their logical conclusions and pronounced them as anarchists. You find that inaccurate or unfair?
You say she "ripped off" various philosophers (Hume, Spooner, Locke). That is rather cryptic. Sir Isaac Newton said of his work on the laws of physics: "If I have seen farther than others (his predecessors) it is because I stood on the shoulders of giants." Rand stood on the shoulders of Aristotle.
What Rand created in her philosophy is unlike any other because she transcended the work of others.
Your opinion would be more palatable were it accompanied by examples of data.
I'd love to hear your specifics.
T.