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Ayn Rand and the Russian Intelligentsia - The Origins of an Icon of the American Right (Hardcover)
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Ayn Rand and the Russian Intelligentsia - The Origins of an Icon of the American Right (Hardcover)
Series: Russian Shorts
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This book examines the writings of the American novelist Ayn Rand,
especially The Fountainhead (1943) and Atlas Shrugged (1957), which
Rand considered her definitive statement about the need for an
unregulated free market in which superior humans could fully
realize themselves by living for no-one but themselves. It explores
Rand's conception of American identity, which exalted individualism
and capitalism, and her solution for saving the modern American
nation, which she believed was losing the spirit of its 18th- and
19th-century founders and frontiersmen, having been degraded
morally and economically by the rampant socialism of the
mid-20th-century world. Derek Offord crucially goes on to analyse
how Rand's writings functioned as a vehicle in which she, a
Russian-Jewish writer born in St Petersburg in 1905, engaged with
ideas that had long animated the Russian intelligentsia. Her
conception of human nature and of a utopian community capable of
satisfying its needs; her reversal of conventional valuations of
self-sacrifice and selfishness; her division of humans into an
extraordinary minority and the ordinary mass; her comparison of
competing civilizations - in all these areas, Offord argues that
Rand drew on Russian debates and transposed them to a different
context. Even the type of novel she writes, the novel of ideas, is
informed by the polemical methods and habits of the Russian
intelligentsia. The book concludes that her search for a brave new
world continues to have topicality in the 21st century, with its
populist critiques of liberal democracies and acrimonious debates
about countries' moral, social, and economic priorities and their
identities, inequalities, and social tensions.
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