

The Monster of We
Dec 16, 2021
Jennifer Burns, an associate professor of history at Stanford University and author, guides us through the polarizing mind of Ayn Rand, a controversial figure renowned for her philosophy of Objectivism. They dive into Rand’s complex journey from a privileged life in Russia to her impactful role in shaping American politics. Topics include her provocative stance on capitalism, individualism, and the personal struggles that fueled her writings. The conversation reveals how Rand’s legacy continues to inspire debate and admiration in today's world.
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Rand's Early Life
- Ayn Rand, born Alisa Rosenbaum, grew up in St. Petersburg in a middle-class Jewish family.
- She felt like an outsider, preferring books to socializing, and believed herself destined for greatness.
Impact of the Revolution
- The Bolshevik Revolution drastically changed Rand's life, her father's business being seized and the family's apartment subdivided.
- This firsthand experience fueled her lifelong aversion to collectivism.
Escape to America
- Inspired by American films, Rand secured permission to visit the U.S. under the guise of studying the film industry.
- She adopted the name "Ayn Rand" before arriving, shedding her Russian identity.