10-14-2013, 04:37 AM
Ayn Rand...
So, I've long been done with getting a briefing on an entire worlview/philosophy/religion/anything from Wikipedia. So, I have decided to take it upon myself to learn about any particular philosophy that either interest me or has had significant impact on history. This Ayn Rand, I have just GOT to know more about this lady.
I saw the BusinessInsider website saying she is ruining the economy, Bill Maher making cracks about her, one person on here whom I shan't name calling her a cult leader ... and seeing what some of the Christian websites have to say about Ayn Rand, oh, my goodness, I have GOT to learn more about this lady!
Based on some of the websites I've visited that discuss this woman who lived before my birth, I get the impression some of her critics would tell me if I so much as open one of her books, it would instantly brainwash my little 21 year old mind into being some sort of selfish, I don't know what.
So in this thread I would like a discussion on Ayn Rand's literature and philosophy ("objectivism"), and suggestions on what to start reading. I've been thinking of starting off with The Fountainhead. No spoilers, but if anyone read it I'd like to know if it is a good story or mostly about her philosophy, because it's the architecture theme that interests me mostly.
So, I've long been done with getting a briefing on an entire worlview/philosophy/religion/anything from Wikipedia. So, I have decided to take it upon myself to learn about any particular philosophy that either interest me or has had significant impact on history. This Ayn Rand, I have just GOT to know more about this lady.
I saw the BusinessInsider website saying she is ruining the economy, Bill Maher making cracks about her, one person on here whom I shan't name calling her a cult leader ... and seeing what some of the Christian websites have to say about Ayn Rand, oh, my goodness, I have GOT to learn more about this lady!
Based on some of the websites I've visited that discuss this woman who lived before my birth, I get the impression some of her critics would tell me if I so much as open one of her books, it would instantly brainwash my little 21 year old mind into being some sort of selfish, I don't know what.
So in this thread I would like a discussion on Ayn Rand's literature and philosophy ("objectivism"), and suggestions on what to start reading. I've been thinking of starting off with The Fountainhead. No spoilers, but if anyone read it I'd like to know if it is a good story or mostly about her philosophy, because it's the architecture theme that interests me mostly.