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Definition of Ayn Rand
1. Noun. United States writer (born in Russia) noted for her polemical novels and political conservativism (1905-1982).
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Literary usage of Ayn Rand
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. WMD Machete by Mark Plimsoll (2006)
""Reminds me of Ayn Rand. The Virtue of Selfishness, Atlas Shrugged and the ...
Ayn Rand accepted competition as the only model, even when flawed with uneven ..."
2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"By Ayn Rand. New York: Tie Macmillan Company. I$>j6. 570 pages. $2.50. *T*HIS is
a novel about the Soviet Union in the year 1922. Its shifting patterns of ..."
3. Gaia: The Next Big Idea by Mary ( Midgley (2001)
"... a doctrine held in common by Jean-Paul Sartre and Ayn Rand. Despite the
difference of style, the European and the American forms of it share a central ..."
4. Satan's Drummers by Sananda (1995)
"... GS Shaw, Ayn Rand, Fredrich Neitzsche, etc. ETHICAL PRACTICES: The ethical
stance of the Church of Satan is summarized in the Nine Satanic Statements. ..."
5. The Breathing Dead and Cement Children by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1995)
"Ayn Rand was a visionary. I also have a dream and my dream has only recently come
into focus. I enjoyed Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead now that I ..."