Ayn Rand by Michael Paxton

A Sense of Life

This insightful biography delves into the life and philosophy of a controversial and influential figure in 20th-century literature and thought. It explores her journey from her early years in Russia to her rise as a prominent author and philosopher in America, highlighting her development of Objectivism, a philosophy advocating rational self-interest and individualism. Through interviews, personal anecdotes, and analysis of her works, the book paints a vivid portrait of a woman whose ideas continue to spark debate and inspire followers worldwide, while also examining the complexities and contradictions inherent in her personal and professional life.

Published
1998
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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