CAREER
“Why do they always teach us that it's easy and
evil to do what we want and that we need discipline to restrain ourselves? It's
the hardest thing in the world--to do what we want. And it takes the greatest
kind of courage. I mean, what we really want.”
Ayn Rand –born in St.
Petersburg, Russian Federation February
02, 1905
died March 06, 1982
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Aristotle, John Locke, Thomas Aquinas,
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About this author
On arrival at Ellis Island, she changed into Ayn (Finnish
for 'Eye') Rand (taken from the brand name of her Remington-Rand typewriter).
She moved swiftly to Hollywood, where she learned English, worked in the RKO
wardrobe department and as an extra, and wrote through the night on screenplays
and novels. She also married a bit-part actor called Frank O'Connor because he
was 'beautiful' - and because her original visitor's visa had run out.
Rand sold her first screenplay in 1932, but nobody would buy her first novel We the Living (1936) a melodrama set in Russia. Her
first real success was The Fountainhead (rejected
by more than ten publishers before publication in 1943).
She started a new philosophy known as Objectivism, opposed to state
interference of all kinds, and her follow-up novel Atlas Shrugged (1957) describes a group who attempt
to escape America's conspiracy of mediocrity. Objectivism has been an influence
on various other movements such as Libertarianism, and Rand's vocal support for
Laissez-faire Capitalism and the free market has earned her a distinct spot
among American philosophers, and philosophers in general... GOODREADS
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