31.05.2013 Views

jbgotmar

jbgotmar

jbgotmar

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

334 NOTES TO PAGES 232–238<br />

More oxford books @ www.OxfordeBook.com<br />

43. “Objectivist Calendar,” The Objectivist, November 1967, 366.<br />

44. Charles Frederick Schroeder, “Ayn Rand: Far Right Prophetess,” Christian<br />

Century, December 13, 1961, 1494; “Born Eccentric,” 104; Kobler, “The Curious Cult<br />

of Ayn Rand.” Another representative characterization, which ends on the none too<br />

subtle note of an Objectivist praising Hitler, can be found in Nora Sayre, “The Cult<br />

of Ayn Rand,” in Sixties Going on Seventies (Piscataway: Rutgers University Press,<br />

2006), 173–77.<br />

45. Dora Hamblin, “The Cult of Angry Ayn Rand,” Life, April 7, 1967, 92–102; Tuccille,<br />

It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand, 23; Nathaniel Branden, “Intellectual Ammunition<br />

Department: What Is Psychological Maturity?,” The Objectivist Newsletter 4, no 11 (1965):<br />

53. It should be noted that the use of Rand as evidence was not confi ned to her publications.<br />

A writer for The Freeman cited her tale of a factory organized along collective lines<br />

as proof that Communistic principles would not work in business. See John C. Sparks,<br />

“Least of All—The Family,” The Freeman, March 1963, 41.<br />

46. Albert Ellis, Is Objectivism a Religion? (New York: Lyle Stuart, 1968); John Hospers<br />

to AR, May 25, 1960, ARP 146-H01.<br />

47. Letters, 531, 532.<br />

48. Ibid., 532, 535, 533.<br />

49. Karen Reedstrom, “Interview with Laurence I. Gould,” Full Context, November<br />

1991, 3.<br />

50. Jan Schulman, née Richman, September 26, 1997, Oral History, ARP; Martin<br />

Anderson, The Federal Bulldozer: A Critical Analysis of Urban Renewal 1949–62<br />

(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1964); Martin Anderson, interview with author, January<br />

11, 2008. Charles and Mary Ann Sures also emphasize the warmer side of Rand in Facets<br />

of Ayn Rand (Irvine, CA: Ayn Rand Institute, 2001).<br />

51. Karen Reedstrom, “Interview with Roger Donway,” Full Context, May 1992, 1;<br />

Karen Reedstrom and David Saum, “Interview with Ronald E. Merrill,” Full Context,<br />

November 1995, 7.<br />

52. NBI, Basic Principles of Objectivism fl yer, 27–06-A; Reedstrom, “Interview with<br />

Laurence I. Gould,” 1.<br />

53. Plasil, Therapist, 45.<br />

54. Sky Gilbert, The Emotionalists (Winnipeg: Blizzard, 2000), 10. Chris Sciabarra<br />

further explores this issue in Ayn Rand, Homosexuality, and Human Liberation (Cape<br />

Town, South Africa: Leap Publishing, 2003).<br />

55. Kay Nolte Smith, quoted in Walker, The Ayn Rand Cult, 14. Details on the dresses<br />

and dining room table are from Iris Bell, Oral History ARP; Shelly Reuben, Oral History,<br />

ARP.<br />

56. Roy A. Childs Jr., “Ayn Rand and the Libertarian Movement,” in Liberty against<br />

Power: Essays by Roy Childs, Jr., ed. Joan Kennedy Taylor (San Francisco: Fox and Wilkes,<br />

1994), 278; Howard McConnel to AR, January 7, 1959, ARP 003–13B; Susan Reisel to AR,<br />

October 17, 1962, ARP 038–04C.<br />

57. Author interview with Robert Hessen, December 7, 2007.<br />

58. Karen Minto and David Oyerly, “Interview with Henry Mark Holzer,” Full<br />

Context, July/Aug 2001, 5.<br />

Fore more urdu books visit www.4Urdu.com

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!