Review:
I read Ayn Rand for much the same reason as I read so many other things I hate: "I've read all of the rest of it, might as well finish it off." When I finished this, I thought I was done. I said to myself: "Finally! I won't have to read any more of her shi..."
Fuck me if she hadn't written more that I was just unaware of. I think I've finished it now, but if someone finds some more "unpublished work" of hers I will... read it, since I've gotten this far.
Shelves:
read
Word Count:
172982
Description:
An exploration of the eternal human struggle between the human individual and the state offers the first installment of Rand's philosophy of Objectivism and features an introduction by the author's heir, Leonard Peikoff. Reissue.
Description:
An exploration of the eternal human struggle between the human individual and the state offers the first installment of Rand's philosophy of Objectivism and features an introduction by the author's heir, Leonard Peikoff. Reissue.