A Quote by Jeff Britting

Most of Ayn Rand's major characters are already formed at the start of the stories. — © Jeff Britting
Most of Ayn Rand's major characters are already formed at the start of the stories.
I reject her [Ayn Rand's] philosophy. It's an atheist philosophy. It reduces human interactions down to mere contracts and it is antithetical to my worldview. If somebody is going to try to paste a person's view on epistemology to me, then give me Thomas Aquinas. Don't give me Ayn Rand.
And when you look at the twentieth-century experiment with collectivism-that Ayn Rand, more than anybody else, did such a good job of articulating the pitfalls of statism and collectivism-you can't find another thinker or writer who did a better job of describing and laying out the moral case for capitalism than Ayn Rand.
... there is an irrational, cultish tendency in many intellectual movements, and Objectivism, alas, is no exception. Ayn Rand's personal obsession with loyalty did little to discourage this trend.... Rand had often protested, 'Protect me from my followers!'
I give people Ayn Rand with trappings.
I read all of Ayn Rand's novels when I was 17.
Some major writers have a huge impact, like Ayn Rand, who to my mind is a lousy fiction writer because her writing has no compassion and virtually no humor. She has a philosophical and economical message that she is passing off as fiction, but it really isn't fiction at all.
Ayn Rand is a bloody socialist compared to me.
Whether or not you agree with Ayn Rand - and I have certain issues with some of her beliefs - the woman can tell a story. I mean, the novel as an art form is just in full florid bloom in 'Atlas Shrugged.' It's an unbelievable story. The characters are so compelling, and what she's saying is mind-expanding.
Ludwig von Mises referred to Ayn Rand as 'the most courageous man in America.' If that doesn't say it all about the economist's man-centric frame of reference, I don't know what does.
Madonna taught me more philosophy than Ayn Rand.
I tend to really be partial to Ayn Rand, and to The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged.
Ayn Rand is a rhetorician who writes novels I have never been able to read.
Every stylish man should have a copy of 'The Fountainhead' by Ayn Rand on his bookshelf.
When I was younger, I was drawn to Ayn Rand books and other works of fiction celebrating individualism.
Can someone explain the vitriol whenever Ayn Rand comes up? 'Atlas' is the greatest motivator for the individual that I can imagine.
I was ahead of my classmates in some ways. While they were enjoying Mills & Boons, I was reading Ayn Rand.
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