Description
This book is a critical analysis of the New Left movement, examining its philosophical underpinnings and societal implications. Rand argues against the collectivist ideologies she perceives within the movement, advocating instead for individualism and rational self-interest. The text explores themes such as the role of reason and morality in shaping history, the impact of industrialisation, and the philosophical dichotomy between Apollo and Dionysus. Through a series of essays, Rand critiques the cultural and political trends of the time, urging readers to embrace a philosophy grounded in reason and individual rights.
Published 1975, Second Revised Edition
Condition: Well Read