Ayn Rand Nation - Gary Weiss

Ayn Rand Nation

By Gary Weiss

  • Release Date: 2012-02-28
  • Genre: Public Administration

Description

Thirty years after her death in March 1982, Ayn Rand's ideas have never been more important. Unfettered capitalism, unregulated business, bare-bones government providing no social services, glorification of selfishness, disdain for Judeo-Christian morality—these are the tenets of Rand's harsh philosophy.

In Ayn Rand Nation, Gary Weiss explores the people and institutions that remain under the spell of the Russian-born novelist. He provides new insights into Rand's inner circle in the last years of her life, with revelations of never-before-publicized predictions by Rand that still resonate today. Weiss charts Rand's infiltration of the Tea Party and Libertarian movements, and provides an inside look at the radical belief system that has exerted a powerful influence on the Republican Party and its presidential candidates. It's a fascinating cast of characters that ranges from Glenn Beck to Oliver Stone, and includes Rand's most influential disciple, Alan Greenspan. Weiss describes in penetrating detail how Greenspan became a stalking horse for Rand—slashing and burning regulations with ideological zeal, and then seeking to conceal her influence on his life and thinking. Lastly, Weiss provides a strategy for a renewed national dialogue, an embrace of the nation's core values that is needed to deal with Rand's pervasive grip on society.
From The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged to Rand's lesser-known and misunderstood nonfiction books, Gary Weiss examines the impact of Rand's thinking across our society.

Reviews

  • Objectivism - Buyer Beware!

    3
    By Big Daddy Mas
    Thank you for this book Mr. Weiss, I was charting a course to libertarianism and somehow stumbled across Ayn Rand. Her name was bantered around on The Advocates for Self Government web site and mentioned in a Ron Paul book I read. I followed the trail, watched her interviews on You Tube and than I found your awesome book. Needless to say, I snapped out of it and I thank you. I am a Christian, regularly skeptical of "Right wing Christianity" which seems to suit ones agenda as opposed to promoting the true spirit of the New Testament. The atheist belief was an instant warning sign and I followed on and completed your objective view on objectivism. Bravo to you sir! Back to Independent and Centrist beliefs, your epilogue sums up correctly the need for balance in our country. The media pays too much credence to the lunatic beliefs on both the right and left, and it is obvious that selfishness is rampant in many of our political leaders who are elected to serve the common good. Anyone wrapped up in the trappings of the right, calling yourself a Christian especially, needs to read this book and take a look at Rand. I see this movement with the potential to lead astray ones spiritual values for selfish ideology. Where are all the moderate republicans? Scared in the shadows as Rands philosophy takes hold. 2008 is the culmination of her disciple wielding her philosophies from the Fed. Thanks Mr. Greenspan, we had a few good years but ultimately it was a failed endeavor. We need business and we need government and when the pendulum swings too far either way we need to bring it back to center, making compromise where necessary for the good of our society and as Mr Weiss points out, altruism born out of the American tradition is noble and a part of us that we need to re-channel. READ THIS BOOK AND REEVALUATE. GOD BLESS!