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Rand's and was
Like Nineteen Eighty Four, Ayn Rand's dystopian story Anthem was also an artistic portrayal of a command economy that was influenced by We.
A listing of Rand also appears in the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, featuring the assessment " The influence of Rand's ideas was strongest among college students in the USA but attracted little attention from academic philosophers.
When Ayn Rand's novel " The Fountainhead " was published, Heinlein was very favorably impressed, as quoted in " Grumbles ...".
Ingtar reveals himself as a Darkfriend and furthermore, that he was responsible for letting in the attackers during the surprise attack at Fal Dara, but he redeems himself when he dies fighting for Rand's group.
From Rand's working notes for her novel The Fountainhead, it is clear that the character Lois Cook in that book was intended as a caricature of Stein.
Part of this area later was to be the site of a community known as Rand's Mill.
Rand's Mill Pond was later renamed Lake Benson.
It was Rand's first major literary success and brought her fame and financial success.
While that earlier novel had been based partly on people and events from Rand's experiences, the new novel was to focus on the less-familiar world of architecture.
Rand's work on The Fountainhead was repeatedly interrupted.
British socialist Harold Laski was one of Rand's primary inspirations for the character of Ellsworth Toohey.
" According to renowned architectural photographer Julius Shulman, it was Rand's work that " brought architecture into the public's focus for the first time ," and he believes that The Fountainhead was not only influential among 20th century architects, it " was one, first, front and center in the life of every architect who was a modern architect.
IBM 701 competed with Remington Rand's ERA 1103 in the scientific computation market, which had been developed for the NSA, so held secret until permission to market it was obtained in 1953.
The UNIVAC 1107 was the first member of Sperry Rand's UNIVAC 1100 series of computers, introduced in October 1962.
The UNIVAC 1110 was the fourth member of Sperry Rand's UNIVAC 1100 series of computers, introduced in 1972.
Rand's father did not believe art could provide his son with a sufficient livelihood, and so he required Paul to attend Manhattan's Harren High School while taking night classes at the Pratt Institute, Rand was largely " self-taught as a designer, learning about the works of Cassandre and Moholy-Nagy from European magazines such as ".
Rand's Yale University Press logo that was used from the 1960s to 2009.
The core ideology that drove Rand's career, and hence his lasting influence, was the modernist philosophy he so revered.

Rand's and write
Rand's discussions with Hospers contributed to her decision to write nonfiction.
In a review for Library Journal, philosopher Leslie Armour called Peikoff an " authorized evangelist " and " official expositor " who was too " bound to the received word " to write a good defense of Rand's ideas.

Rand's and novel
* October 12 – Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged is published.
Rand's struggle to accept his channeling ability is a recurring element in the novel.
His name can be seen as an homage both to Rand's hero and to Robert Heinlein's character Mike in the novel The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, a self-aware computer network that engineers a revolution in a lunar penal colony using the alias Adam Selene.
But particularly with reference to the Art Deco mode – a style which goes unmentioned in Rand's novel – Hood in fact showed his creative versatility in designing two Deco skyscrapers so radically distinct from one another as the RCA Building and the McGraw-Hill Building.
* Howard Roark, protagonist of Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead
Part of Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead is set at Clayton.
How others in the novel relate to Roark demonstrates Rand's various archetypes of human character, all of which are variants between Roark, the author's ideal man of independent-mindedness and integrity, and what she described as the " second-handers ".
Several other publishers rejected the book, and Rand's agent began to criticize the novel.
Rand's posthumously published working notes for the novel, which were not known at the time of her debate with feminists, indicate that when she started working on the book in 1936 she conceived of Roark as feeling that Dominique " belonged to him ", that " he did not greatly care " about her consent and that " he would be justified " in raping her.
Among critics who have addressed it, some consider The Fountainhead to be Rand's best novel, such as philosopher Mark Kingwell, who described The Fountainhead as " Rand's best work – which is not to say it is good.
However, sales of Rand's novel increased as a result of public interest in the book, spurred by this film.
The same year also saw the publication of Isabel Paterson's The God of the Machine and Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead, and the three women have been referred to as the founding mothers of the American libertarian movement with the publication of these works.
" The present novel, in Miss Rand's mind, was from the outset an ode to man's ego.
After the success of Rand's novel The Fountainhead, a revised edition of Anthem was published in the US in 1946 by Pamphleteers, Inc., a small libertarian-oriented publishing house owned by Rand's friends Leonard Read and William C. Mullendore.
* Ellsworth Toohey, a character in Ayn Rand's novel The Fountainhead
* John Galt, the hero character from Ayn Rand's novel Atlas Shrugged
When Rand's final novel, Atlas Shrugged, became a best-seller, Random House decided to republish We the Living.
About Rand's novel The Fountainhead, he said: " was incredibly motivating to me.

Rand's and less
Rand may be the central character of the story, but Mat and Perrin are only slightly less important ; they are critical parts of Rand's battle against the Shadow, integral to his success at Tarmon Gai ' don, and each in his own way is just as dangerous as the Dragon Reborn despite being unable to channel.

Rand's and political
The political aspects of Rand's philosophy are discussed by Bernstein in The Capitalist Manifesto ( 2005 ).
David Sidorsky, a professor of moral and political philosophy at Columbia University, says Rand's work is " outside the mainstream " and is more of an ideological movement than a well-grounded philosophy.
Hospers also became convinced of the validity of Rand's moral and political views, but disagreed with her about issues of epistemology, the subject of their extensive correspondence.
As a sign of the political tenor of the times, The God of the Machine was published in the same year as Rand's novel The Fountainhead and Rose Wilder Lane's The Discovery of Freedom.
She was an environmentalist before the movement entered the political or popular mainstream As a follower of Ayn Rand ( though critical of some of Rand's ideas ), Sargent became involved with the Libertarian Party in 1979.

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