I seem to have jumped into the Ayn Rand fray unwittingly. Please don't judge her works by reading them randomly. They all form part of a chain and each is a natural extension of the former. Start with "We the Living", then "Fountainhead". "Atlas Shrugged" is the culmination of her thoughts and the essence of objectivism. "Anthem" is the end result of what happens when we start putting mediocrity as the benchmark for talent.
Don't read her books as mere novels but as a projection of yourself. What you decide regarding her is what you are.
Let us not run down genius. Ayn Rand was one, even if many do not agree with her.
SitaRam, I quite agree with you on your analysis of Ayn Rand but if I recollect she was quite opposed to the idea of a "birthright need" approach and not charity.


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