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NOTES TO PAGES 280–285<br />

for Truth (New York: McGrawReader’s Digest Press, 1978); Maureen Dowd, “Where Atlas<br />

Shrugged Is Still Read—Forthrightly,” New York Times, September 13, 1987.<br />

2. Nicholas Dykes, letter to the editor, Full Context, February 1997, 10.<br />

3. David Kelley, The Evidence of the Senses: A Realist Theory of Perception (Baton<br />

Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986).<br />

4. Peter Schwartz, “On Sanctioning the Sanctioners,” Intellectual Activist IV,<br />

February 27, 1989; Leonard Peikoff, “Fact and Value,” Intellectual Activist V, May 18, 1989;<br />

David Kelley, “Truth and Toleration” (1990), in The Contested Legacy of Ayn Rand: Truth<br />

and Toleration in Objectivism, 2nd ed. (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 2000).<br />

5. Peikoff, “Fact and Value”; Kelley, “Truth and Toleration.”<br />

6. “No Gods or Kings: Objectivism in Bioshock,” available at www.kotaku.<br />

com/354717/no-gods-or-kings-objectivism-in-bioshock. [February 7, 2009].<br />

7. The program was sponsored by the Telluride Association. Eitan Grossman, personal<br />

communication to author.<br />

8. Tobias Wolff, Old School (New York: Knopf, 2003), 68.<br />

9. Mary Gaitskill, Two Girls Fat and Thin (New York: Poseidon Press, 1991); Murray<br />

Rothbard, “Mozart Was a Red,” available at www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/mozart.<br />

html. [February 19, 2009]. Rand also appeared, thinly disguised, as the imperious babykiller<br />

Vardis Wolfe in former Collective member Kay Nolte Smith’s Elegy for a Soprano<br />

(New York: Villard Books, 1985).<br />

10. Testimony of Dr. Alan Greenspan, Committee of Government Oversight and<br />

Reform, October 23, 2008, in Edmund L. Andrews, “Greenspan Concedes Error on<br />

Regulation,” New York Times, October 23, 2008. Typical criticisms of Rand include David<br />

Corn, “Alan Shrugged: Greenspan, Ayn Rand, and Their God That Failed,” Mother Jones,<br />

October 25, 2008, available at www.commondreams.org/view/2008/10/25–6 [February<br />

5, 2009]; Jacob Weisburg, “The End of Libertarianism,” Slate, October 18, 2008, available<br />

at www.slate.com/id/2202489 [February 6, 2009]. Weisberg’s article drew a sharp<br />

retort from Richard Epstein, “Strident and Wrong,” Forbes.com, available at www.forbes.<br />

com/2008/10/27/slate-libertarian-weisberg-oped-cx_re_1028epstein.html [February<br />

6, 2009]. Yaron Brook is quoted in Barrett Sheridan, “Who Is to Blame?,” Newsweek,<br />

available at www.newsweek.com/id/173514 [February 6, 2009]. Sales of Atlas Shrugged<br />

are noted in “Atlas Felt a Sense of Déjà Vu,” The Economist, February 26, 2009, available<br />

at www.economist.com/fi nance/displayStory.cfm?story_id=13185404&source=hpte<br />

xtfeature [March 4, 2009]. The trend of “going Galt” is described at the Liberty Papers<br />

blog, www.thelibertypapers.org/2009/03/06/will-atlas-shrug-an-compilation-of-blogosphere-commentary-about-going-galt/<br />

[March 8, 2009]. Rush Limbaugh, “An Ayn Rand<br />

Sequel: Atlas Puked,” available at www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_121108/content/01125115.guest.html<br />

[March 2, 2009].<br />

11. Katherine Mangu-Ward, “The Real Community Organizer,” Reason, January<br />

2009, available at www.reason.com/news/show/130353.html [February 7, 2009].<br />

12. Clement C. Mason to AR, October 14, 1957, 22–05–03A, ARP.<br />

13. Journals, 86.<br />

14. Lee Clettenberg to AR, February 3, 1965, ellipses in original document, Box 43,<br />

folder 07–07E, ARP.<br />

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