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| Genre/Form: | Interviews |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | Ayn Rand; Ayn Rand |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Marlene Podritske; Peter Schwartz |
| ISBN: | 9780739131947 073913194X 9780739131954 0739131958 9780739131961 0739131966 |
| OCLC Number: | 267048088 |
| Notes: | Includes index. |
| Description: | xii, 270 p. ; 23 cm. |
| Contents: | Beginnings : a Russian émigré's first interviews (1932-1949) -- "Russian girl jeers at U.S. for depression complaint," Oakland Tribune, 1932 -- "True picture of Russian girls' love life tragic," Boston Post, 1936 -- "The woman of tomorrow," WJZ radio, 1949 -- On campus : Ayn Rand talks with future intellectuals (1962-1966) -- Objectivism versus conservatism -- The campaign against "extremism" -- The "robber-barons" -- Myths of capitalism -- The political structure of a free society -- The American Constitution -- Objective law -- The role of a free press -- Education -- Romantic literature -- Romanticism versus naturalism -- The visual arts -- Cyrano de Bergerac -- Favorites in art -- The nature of humor -- The foundations of morality -- Altruism -- Individual rights -- The ethics of objectivism -- On television and radio : Ayn Rand in America's living rooms (1959-1981) -- "The Mike Wallace interview," ABC-TV, 1959 -- For the intellectual, University of Michigan television, with Professor James McConnell, 1961 -- The Tonight show with Johnny Carson, NBC-TV, August 1967 -- The Tonight show with Johnny Carson, NBC-TV, October 1967 -- Speaking freely with Edwin Newman, NBC-TV, 1972 -- Day and night, a television program hosted by James Day, 1974 -- Focus on youth, a radio show hosted by Garth R. Ancier, 1976 -- The Raymond Newman journal, a radio show, 1980 -- Louis Rukeyser's Business journal, 1981. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Marlene Podritske and Peter Schwartz. |
Abstract:
Objectively Speaking: Ayn Rand Interviewed provides sharp insights on a vast range of cultural issues that are totally unique and original, yet instantly recognizable as Ayn Rand. The collection is philosophical and intellectual, yet accessible to the general public.
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But she would project the power of being able to cope with anything, of being able to answer anything and solve anything. In her presence, you had to feel at least, I felt there is hope, there is a future, justice will triumph. That sense just radiated out of her, and made it easier to leave on a better note, and to live more fully and happily. Read more...
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