Ayn Rand

 Ayn Rand

The books to be reviewed

1. Rand, Ayn (1996). Atlas Shrugged. London: Signet Books. 

2. Rand, Ayn (1963). For the New Intellectual. London: Signet Books. 

3. Rand, Ayn (1967). Capitalism – the Unknown Ideal. London: Signet Books.

4. Rand, Ayn (1964). The Virtue of Selfishness. London: Signet Books. 


Abstract

If there had to be only one word to describe Rand’s thinking, it should be: Brutish. Because that’s how not only her clear, unadorned language, but also her thinking is perceived by many, especially those who oppose her thinking, the school of thought she has sparked through her plentiful tomes of fictional writ-ing and the couple of essays, two of which I will consider as noted in the box under the headline, although the second book must rather be understood as a collection of excerpts from her fictional writing, introduced with an essay of hers—one that fits the single-word description about her aptly—and summing up the nonfictional virtue of all of her books.