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Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical

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by Sciabarra, Chris


  ontology and, 191–92, 193, 196

  organicism and, 60

  perception and, 192–93

  philosophy and, 194–95

  psycho-epistemology and, 192–93

  realism and, 194, 195

  reason and, 196–97

  sense of life and, 181, 191–92, 193, 238

  tacit dimensions and, 238

  units and, 191

  values and, 191–92

  visibility and, 238

  articulation

  action and, 198, 200–201

  consciousness and, 197–201, 240

  culture and, 299–300

  epistemology and, 197–201

  ethics and, 198, 200, 227, 229

  humankind and, 299–300

  language and, 291

  philosophy and, 197–201

  rationalism and, 211

  rationality and, 229, 339–40

  reason and, 200–201

  sense of life and, 299–300

  social theory and, 211, 299–300

  values and, 200

  virtues and, 229

  volition and, 200

  Askoldov, Sergei Alekseev, 459nn. 6–7

  atheism, 67–68, 102, 108

  Atlas Shrugged (film), 401n. 3

  Atlas Shrugged (Rand)

  Anthem (Rand) and, 104, 110

  art and, 110

  atheism and, 108

  capitalism and, 108

  charity and, 440n. 86

  conception and, 196

  contradiction and, 130, 422n. 29

  dialectics and, 106–10

  emotions and, 170, 171, 174–75

  epistemology and, 91, 118

  ethics and, 110

  force and, 252

  happiness and, 241

  honesty and, 292

  humankind and, 252, 351–52

  idealism and, 216

  ideal man and, 350

  influence of, 1, 12

  life and, 221

  Marxism and, 108

  materialism and, 108–9, 216

  mind-body dichotomy and, 109–10

  money and, 270

  Objectivism and, 108

  ontology and, 118, 124–25, 130

  pride in, 232

  reason and, 108–9, 154–55, 170, 171, 174–75

  relations and, 106–10, 280–81

  religion and, 108

  reviews of, 108

  sex and, 109, 237

  spirituality and, 108–9

  statism and, 107–8, 320–21

  utopianism and, 343–44

  Atlas Society, 114, 402n. 7

  atomism, 48, 58–59, 59–61, 133–34

  attributes, 135–36, 157

  Aufhebung, 9, 25, 34, 355

  Augustine, Saint, 122

  Austrian school of economics, 105, 265, 267, 309–10, 322, 345. See also Mises, Ludwig von; Hayek, F. A.

  anarcho-capitalism and, 260, 450n. 22

  class analysis and, 454n. 92

  Marxism and, 407n. 28, 443n. 69, 450–51n. 24

  subjective value theory and, 444n. 70

  authoritarianism, 12–13, 247, 452n. 53. See also totalitarianism

  autonomy, 99–100, 288–89. See also freedom; volition

  awareness

  action and, 170–71

  childhood and, 177–82, 184–85

  conception and, 156–61, 170–73

  consciousness and, 149–54, 154–55, 170–73, 177–82, 184–85

  context and, 172

  creativity and, 170–71

  efficacy and, 202

  emotions and, 170–73, 184–85

  epistemology and, 170–73

  ethics and, 224, 227, 229

  method and, 181–82

  mind-body dichotomy and, 184–85

  perception and, 156–57, 171–72

  psychology and, 177–82, 184–85

  rationality and, 228, 229

  reason and, 154–55, 170–73, 175, 184–85

  relations and, 173

  self-esteem and, 238

  virtues and, 228, 229

  axioms. See concepts

  Ayer, A. J., 58

  Ayn Rand Archives, 395, 467n. 7

  Ayn Rand Institute, 364, 366–67, 384, 385, 402n. 7, 466n. 2, 467n. 7

  Ayn Rand Society, 402n. 7

  Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical (Sciabarra)

  criticism of, 14, 18

  educational records and, 363, 366, 378, 381, 385, 391, 393

  overview of, xi, 2–3, 8–10

  revision of, ix–x, xii

  back-seat driving, 427n. 40. See also front-seat driving

  Bacon, Francis, 137

  Bakhtin, Michael, 462n. 23

  Bakunin, Mikhail, 260

  Barazov, Vladimir A., 32–33

  Barnes, Hazel, 155, 176, 220

  Barry, Norman P., 154, 272, 350, 353, 425n. 1

  Bartley, W. W., 6

  beards, 404n. 29

  begging the question, 127

  being. See ontology

  Bely, Andrey, 194

  Bentham, Jeremy, 255

  Berberova, Nina, 22, 91

  Berdyaev, Nicolas, 407n. 27

  Berg, L. S., 75, 371, 379

  Berger, Peter L., 419n. 48

  Berliner, Michael, 461n. 19

  Bernstein, Richard, 12

  Bettelheim, Bruno, 288

  Bible, 1

  Binswanger, Harry

  on consciousness, 423n. 35

  on identity, 130

  on life, 222, 226

  on mind, 211

  on name, 406n. 1

  on nationalism, 454n. 100

  on relations, 423n. 34

  science and, 123, 436n. 23

  on unintended consequences, 209

  biology, 371

  Blanshard, Brand, 55, 57–58, 424n. 53

  Blok, Aleksandr, 31–32, 77, 460n. 7

  Blumenthal, Allan, 113, 188, 430n. 44, 432n. 67

  Blumenthal, Joan Mitchell, 113

  body. See mind-body dichotomy

  Boehm-Bawerk, Eugen, 407n. 28, 450n. 24

  Bogdanov, Aleksandr A., 32–33, 353

  boom-bust cycle, 313–14

  boomerang argument, 422n. 26

  Borichevsky, Ivan Abramovich, 82, 365–66, 386, 387

  Branden, Barbara

  on childhood, 65

  in Collective, 402n. 8

  on education, 11, 67, 76–77, 79, 84, 85, 363–64, 366, 394, 395, 414n. 33, 415n. 54, 463n. 4

  on emotions, 176

  on House Un-American Activities Committee, 416n. 72

  illustrations of, 112, 113

  on memory, 83, 85, 370

  on name, 406n. 1

  Objectivism and, 12, 114

  The Passion of Ayn Rand, 384, 394, 395

  on philosophy, 403n. 24

  psychology and, 167, 181–82, 430n. 34

  Rand breaks with, 111–13

  on reason, 176

  on religion, 418n. 27

  on Roosevelt, 316

  social metaphysics and, 445n. 15

  on synthesis, 63–64

  on We the Living (Rand), 417n. 23

  “Who Is Ayn Rand,” 384, 395

  work of generally, 7

  Branden, Nathaniel

  on action, 214, 222

  archetypes and, 334

  Atlas Shrugged (Rand) and, 457n. 20

  on autonomy, 288–89

  on awareness, 202

  on biology, 439n. 67

  on Blanshard, 411n. 32

  on causality, 133

  in Collective, 402n. 8

  on concepts, 127

  on consciousness, 181, 200, 293, 298–99

  on culture, 298–99, 433n. 32

  on dialectical materialism, 13

  The Disowned Self, 175–76

  on education, 303–4, 394, 395

  on efficacy, 202–3, 212

  on emotions, 171–72, 173–77, 183–88

  on enlightenment, 344

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nbsp; on focus, 426nn. 26–27

  on gender, 186

  on happiness, 241, 243

  on history, 457n. 22

  on humankind, 251–52

  illustrations of, 112, 113, 168, 284

  on individualism, 357

  on integration, 136

  on intellectualizing, 183–84

  language and, 292

  on libertarianism, 264–65

  on love, 238–40

  on Manichaeism, 246, 440n. 89

  on mind-body dichotomy, 184–85

  on moralism, 247

  on mysticism, 302, 406n. 5

  Objectivism and, 11, 12, 114, 420n. 63

  on pride, 233–34

  pseudo-self-esteem and, 445n. 14

  psychology and, 167, 181–82, 283–89, 420n. 64, 430n. 34, 431nn. 51, 54–55, 61

  on racism, 325

  Rand breaks with, 3, 4, 111–13, 167

  on reason, 171–72, 173–77, 183–88

  on science, 421n. 20

  on self-esteem, 233–35, 238–40

  on sense of life, 178–79

  on sex, 187, 439n. 64

  on Szasz, 458n. 51

  on values, 225

  on visibility, 238–40

  on We the Living (Rand), 417n. 22

  work of generally, 2, 7

  Britting, Jeff, 384–85, 467n. 7

  Buckley, William, 330, 419n. 48

  Bulgakov, Serge, 28, 33, 36, 40, 43

  Burns, Jennifer, 467n. 7

  Capital (Marx), 5, 231–32, 261, 269

  capitalism

  action and, 155–56

  anarchism and, 248, 260–64, 307

  Atlas Shrugged (Rand) and, 108

  Austrian school theory and, 267, 309–14

  boom-bust cycle in, 313–14

  collectivism and, 268–69, 310–11

  communism and, 337

  consciousness and, 269, 272, 301–2

  creativity and, 271–73

  culture and, 265–66, 273–74, 337–38

  dialectics and, 8, 13, 18–19, 236, 260–61, 262, 263, 268–70, 274

  dualism and, 13, 260–61, 262, 263, 268–70, 274, 335–37, 359–60

  education and, 378

  efficacy and, 269–70

  epistemology and, 118

  ethics and, 265–66, 267, 323–24

  exploitation and, 271

  fascism and, 310–11

  foreign aid and, 319–20

  fragmentation and, 61, 274, 327–29

  freedom and, 269, 287

  history and, 265–66, 310–12, 335–38

  individualism and, 264, 268–69, 270

  irrationality and, 273–74

  language and, 296

  libertarianism and, 248–49, 260–74

  Marxism and, 13, 266

  mind-body dichotomy and, 269

  money and, 270–71, 312–14

  Objectivism and, 110–11, 118, 120, 348–49, 349–50

  “The Only Path to Tomorrow” (Rand) and, 105

  ontology and, 118

  philosophy and, 349–50

  power and, 301–2, 311, 312, 314

  productive work and, 268–73, 282, 307, 308–9

  property and, 270

  psycho-epistemology and, 312–13

  racism and, 327–29, 330

  radicalism and, 266, 274, 279, 350

  rationalism and, 208

  reason and, 155–56, 261, 268, 271, 336

  reification and, 267–68

  relations and, 282, 286, 287, 301–2

  rights and, 256, 264, 270

  Russian culture and, 23

  selfishness and, 264–65

  social theory and, 248–49, 260–74, 307–14

  society and, 267–68

  statism and, 260–64, 265, 282, 307–14, 319–20, 323–24, 327–29, 336, 337–38

  trade and, 269–70, 315

  unintended consequences and, 210–11

  values and, 273, 307

  welfare and, 314

  Capitalism (Rand), 110, 111, 264

  Caputo, John, 212

  causality

  attributes and, 135–36

  circularity and, 128

  concepts and, 125, 132–33, 133–34, 135, 137

  consciousness and, 125, 132

  context and, 133

  cosmology and, 133, 139–40

  entity and, 135

  epistemology and, 124, 132–33, 139–40

  ethics and, 242, 243

  history and, 340–42

  identity and, 132–33, 133–34, 135, 137

  Lossky and, 49, 132

  materialism and, 132

  ontology and, 123, 124, 125, 132–33, 133–34, 135, 137, 139–40

  relations and, 135, 242

  science and, 123, 124, 132

  volition and, 137

  censorship, 70, 86, 320, 331, 374, 455n. 126

  “A Challenge to Russian Radical-and Ayn Rand” (Sciabarra), xii, 393–400

  Chambers, Whittaker, 108

  character, 62–63. See also personality

  charity, 245–46, 260

  Chekov, Anton, 66

  Chernyshevsky, Nicholas G., 27

  Chicherin, B. N., 29, 141–42

  childhood, 177–82, 184–85, 347

  Childs, Roy, 416n. 70, 433n. 29, 442n. 34, 450n. 22, 454n. 93

  China, 320

  Christianity, 25, 30, 32, 76, 77, 92, 131, 375

  circularity, 127–28, 145, 225, 226, 242

  civilization, 32

  Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 1

  cognition. See consciousness

  Collective, 402n. 8

  collectivism

  Anthem (Rand) and, 104–5

  capitalism and, 265–66, 268–69, 310–11

  communism and, 106

  dualism and, 354–55

  ethics and, 219

  fascism and, 310–11

  force and, 253

  The Fountainhead (Rand) and, 102–4, 106

  humankind and, 250–51

  individualism and, 73, 250–51

  Lossky and, 44

  mysticism and, 251

  “The Only Path to Tomorrow” (Rand) and, 105–6

  ontology and, 133–34

  organicism and, 250–51

  racism and, 325

  Russian philosophy and, 250–51

  “Screen Guide for Americans” (Rand) and, 106

  sobornost’ and, 251

  social theory and, 250–51, 268–69

  statism and, 37–38, 310–11

  unity and, 37–38

  Commissariat of Enlightenment, 69–71, 74, 368, 390

  communism

  capitalism and, 337

  Christianity and, 92

  collectivism and, 106

  dualism and, 97, 98

  early writings on, 91–92

  fact-value dichotomy and, 216

  The Fountainhead (Rand) and, 103–4

  House Un-American Activities Committee and, 88–89

  humankind and, 350–52

  individualism and, 98

  religion and, 92, 97

  “Screen Guide for Americans” (Rand) and, 88, 106

  sobornost’ and, 98

  statism and, 308

  totalitarianism and, 88–89, 94

  in We the Living (Rand), 37–38, 91, 93–98

  community, 23–24, 25, 26–27, 355–58. See also society

  composition, fallacy of, 250, 441n. 7

  “The Comprachicos” (Rand), 177

  Comte, Auguste, 421n. 9

  conceit, 232–33

  concentration camps, 287–89

  conception

  abstraction and, 157–61

  action and, 170–71

  art and, 191–93, 195–97

  Atlas Shrugged (Rand) and, 196

  attributes and, 157

  awareness and, 156–61, 170–73

  consciousness and, 149, 152, 156–57, 170–73, 180–81, 189–91

  con
text and, 172

  creativity and, 170–71

  culture and, 302–6

  differentiation and, 157, 160–61

  education and, 302–6

  emotions and, 170–73

  empiricism and, 205–6

  epistemology and, 150, 152, 156–61, 170–73, 189–91

  ethics and, 224, 227

  existents and, 157

  focus and, 156–57

  identity and, 157

  integration and, 156–57, 159–61

  irrationality and, 302–6

  literature and, 192–93, 195–97

  mathematics and, 159, 160–61

  measurement and, 160–61, 189

  objectivism and, 161

  Objectivism and, 189–91, 347

  omniscience and, 158

  perception and, 150, 152, 156–57, 161, 171–72

  racism and, 325–27

  radicalism and, 159–60

  reason and, 156–57, 170–73

  reification and, 159

  relations and, 156–61, 173

  sensation and, 150, 152, 156–57

  sense of life and, 180–81

  social theory and, 302–6

  statism and, 323

  subjectivism and, 161

  units in, 157, 158–59

  volition and, 156–57, 161

  concepts. See also causality; conception; existence; ideas; identity

  abstraction and, 162

  anti-concepts, 294–96, 297, 300, 304, 305, 316, 323, 325, 326, 327

  art and, 191–93

  attributes and, 135–36

  causality and, 125, 132–33, 133–34, 135, 137

  circularity and, 127–28

  context and, 131, 133, 136–37, 163–66

  definitions and, 162–66

  differentiation and, 162–63

  dualism and, 125

  empiricism and, 204–8

  entity and, 132, 161–66

  epistemology and, 123, 124–33, 158–59, 160–61, 161–66

  ethics and, 227

  existents and, 165

  government as, 264

  integration and, 161–66

  intrinsicism and, 162–66

  language and, 278, 293–96, 427n. 44

  logic and, 126–30

  Marxism and, 126

  monism and, 131–32

  objectivism and, 165–66

  Objectivism and, 138

  ontology and, 123, 124–33, 138–39, 161–63, 165–66

  philosophy and, 123

  power and, 278, 293–96

  rationalism and, 131, 204–8

  realism and, 144

  relations and, 125, 128, 134–37, 161–66, 278, 293–96

  science and, 123

  senses as, 132

  stolen concept, fallacy of, 126, 127–28, 131, 225

  subjectivism and, 162–66

  units and, 162–63

  volition as, 132

  conceptualism, 146

  consciousness

  abstraction and, 157–61, 178, 196–97, 213

  action and, 149, 170–71, 198, 200–201, 214, 240, 253–54, 340

  art and, 181, 191–93, 196–97, 238

  articulation and, 197–201, 240

  awareness and, 149–54, 154–55, 170–73, 177–82, 184–85

  capitalism and, 269, 272, 301–2

  causality and, 125, 132

 

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