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Tuesday, August 23, 2005
Great Con Artists of the 20th Century #5
Ayn Rand
posted by tas at 3:43 PM
6 Comments:
swac said...
I want to find the teacher that made me read Anthem and kick her.
August 23, 2005 7:00 PM
tas said...
Back when I was young and foolish, I actually semi-bought into her Objectivism bullshit; mainly as a result of reading The Fountainhead, which has the dual distinction of being a rocketing narrative (she was clearly paying attention all those years she worked for DeMille) and having just the right amount of Us vs. Them, Integrity vs. Phillistinism, to attract any halfway credulous adolescent.
Kid stuff.
August 23, 2005 7:11 PM
Vanwall said...
I'm sooooo glad I wasn't force-fed that crap. I read a few of her "works", but found her pretty tiresome.
BCNU
August 23, 2005 11:35 PM
slyboots2 said...
Scary factoid of the day-
Alan Greenspan was a friend of Ayn's and is an old adherent to Objectivism. This puts a chill all along my spine.
I have to bite my tongue every time one of my acquiantances starts ranting about how wonderful Rand is...especially if I'm at work.
August 24, 2005 10:15 AM
tas said...
slyboots2 wrote:
Alan Greenspan was a friend of Ayn's and is an old adherent to Objectivism. This puts a chill all along my spine.
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Same here. He was very close to Rand and was long a member of her inner-circle (those weekly soirees in Manhattan with the rest of her coterie yakking away into the dawn . . . and her poor husband playing butler) and had a ringside seat for the deranged soap opera of her loony affair with Nathaniel Branden. He never talks about her publicly, to the best of my knowledge, but I doubt if her ideas are very far from his thoughts.
August 24, 2005 10:24 AM
Petunia McGillicuddy said...
I love her work as fiction. So she was shortsighted and egotistical and fallible. So aren't we all.
I don't so much mind calling her a con artist, but I don't think it's really accurate. Don't con artists know what they are doing when they are perpetrating a con? She herself was completely blind and bamboozled by her own logic.
Has she really had so much influence? Don't most people dismiss her? I don't know. I didn't know Greenspan liked her.
August 28, 2005 12:45 PM
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Is Greenspan a hypocrite or what. Prays at the alter of lassie-fair yet turns out to be the most interventionist (command and control) chairman ever.
