The Ayn Rand reader
Ayn Rand; Gary Hull; Leonard Peikoff
Plume (1999)
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Fiction / General, Fiction / Literary, Literary Collections / Essays, Literary Collections / General, Literary Criticism / Women Authors
e-Book 9780452280403
English
The Fountainhead, which became one of the most influential and widely read philosophical novels of the twentieth century, made Ayn Rand famous. An impassioned proponent of rational self-interest, individualism, and laissez-faire capitalism, she expressed her unique views in numerous works of fiction and non-fiction that have been brought together for the first time in this one-of-a-kind volume. The Fountainhead, which became one of the most influential and widely read philosophical novels of the twentieth century, made Ayn Rand famous. An impassioned proponent of reason, rational self-interest, individualism, and laissez-faire capitalism, she expressed her unique views in numerous works of fiction and non-fiction that have been brought together for the first time in this one-of-a-kind volume. Containing excerpts from all her novels--including Atlas Shrugged, Anthem, and We The Living--The Ayn Rand Reader is a perfect introduction for those who have never read Rand, and provides teachers with an excellent guide to the basics of her viewpoint.
Product Details
LoC Classification PS3535.A547 .A6 1999
Dewey 813/.52
Cover Price £22.00
No. of Pages 497
Height x Width 200 x 137  mm
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