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Goddess of the Market
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Table of Contents

I. The Education of Ayn Rand, 1905-19431.: From Russia to Roosevelt2.: Individualists of the World, Unite!3.: A New Credo of FreedomII. From Novelist to Philosopher, 1944-19574.: . The Real Root of Evil5.: . A Round UniverseIII. John Galt Speaking, 1957-19686.: . Big Sister is Watching You7.: . Radicals for Capitalism8.: . Love is Exception MakingIV. Coda: 1968 and Everything After9.: . It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand10.: The Ayn Rand School for Tots

About the Author

Jennifer Burns is Assistant Professor of History at Stanford University. A nationally recognized authority on Rand and conservative thought, she has discussed her work on The Daily Show and Book TV and has been interviewed on numerous radio programs.

Reviews

"a pleasure to read" - Political Studies Review
"[an] important study" - Elaine Showalter, Times Literary Supplement
"A smart assessment of Rand's life and ideas and how they influenced each other... As Ms. Burns successfully demonstrates, Rand's ideas have remained an important part of the American ideological mix, especially in how she honored the creative powers of American business in a free market to improve human lives. Ms. Burns' readers will see Rand still has the power to instruct on the meaning and scary implications of government growth in the age of Barack Obama." - Brian Doherty, The Washington Times
"Burns has the edge, though, in identifying Rand's intellectual legacy. She describes Rand as "the ultimate gateway drug to life on the right" elaborating: "Just as Rand had provided businessmen with a set of ideas that met their need to feel righteous and honorable in their professional lives, she gave young people a philosophical system that met their deep need for order and certainty." - Washington Monthly Magazine
"Burns, a professor of history, more ably situates Rand within and against the world of American conservatism" - The New Yorker
"A well-written and absorbing biography of Rand, it also places her ideas and influence in three overlapping contexts. Goddess of the Market goes a long way toward explaining both the popularity of Rand's ideas and their somewhat marginalized status." - U.S. Intellectual History
"This is a significant contribution to Rand scholarship and an engaging read for anyone interested in Rand or 20th-century politics and intellectual life" - M. L. Jackson, CHOICE
"balanced and engaging" - Alex Goodall, Literary Review
"At last! A well-balances book about Ayn Rand (1905-82), the guru of selfishness. After all the attack memoirs and right-wing adulation, Jennifer Burns has finally given us an intellectual biography" - Tribune
"Excellent" - Time magazine

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