Tuesday, April 19, 2011

P.J. O'Rourke On Ayn Rand...

...it's part of his Atlas Shrugged review (mixed, at best). But he gets to the point of Rand's continued relevance the way only P.J. O'Rourke can:


The woman is a force. But, let us not forget, she’s a force for good. Millions of people have read “Atlas Shrugged” and been brought around to common sense, never mind that the author and her characters don’t exhibit much of it. Ayn Rand, perhaps better than anyone in the 20th century, understood that the individual self-seeking we call an evil actually stands in noble contrast to the real evil of self-seeking collectives. (A rather Randian sentence.) It’s easy to make fun of Rand for being a simplistic philosopher, bombastic writer and—I’m just saying—crazy old bat. But the 20th century was no joke. A hundred years, from Bolsheviks to Al Qaeda, were spent proving Ayn Rand right.


No wonder the Left tries to ridicule her, and marginalize her. She understands them, and their ultimate aims, a bit too clearly for their comfort...

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