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More oxford <strong>books</strong> @ www.OxfordeBook.<strong>com</strong><strong>Fore</strong> <strong>more</strong> <strong>urdu</strong> <strong>books</strong> <strong>visit</strong> <strong>www.4Urdu</strong>.<strong>com</strong>BIG SISTER IS WATCHING YOU 177telling them, “This is no defense of free enterprise. This is the promotionof the egotism and wrong understanding of one Ayn Rand. I am sorryshe wrote it; and I am doubtful that I should have given her as much‘praise’ as I did in my letter to her. It is really an evil book.” Mullendorewas concerned lest his children look to Rand for guidance and carefullyexplained the many errors he found in Atlas Shrugged. Similarly, manyof the National Review’s religious readers shuddered at Rand’s atheismand her depiction of capitalism. Rand’s “attempt to portray charactersas living only by economic principles is preposterously impossible anddangerous,” wrote one, and another applauded the magazine’s attemptto draw firm boundaries, for “only when the ideological perverts areremoved from the camp, will true (ergo, Christian) conservatism makethe gains which are imperative for the survival of our way of life.” 19By contrast, secular and agnostic libertarians were <strong>more</strong> likely to tolerateor even embrace Rand. Murray Rothbard jumped into the fray onRand’s side. Rothbard was deeply impressed by Atlas Shrugged, and hisearlier reservations about Rand vanished. He began attending weeklymeetings at her apartment and enrolled in therapy with NathanielBranden. As if to prove his loyalty, Rothbard began a letter-writingcampaign on behalf of Rand and her book. He sent querulous lettersto Whittaker Chambers and others who had negatively reviewed AtlasShrugged and began re<strong>com</strong>mending it to many of his correspondents.Ludwig von Mises also hailed the book, writing Rand to tell her howmuch he enjoyed reading it. The novel meshed well with his deepseatedelitism. He told Rand admiringly, “You have the courage to tellthe masses what no politician told them: you are inferior and all theimprovements in your conditions which you simply take for grantedyou owe to the effort of men who are better than you.” 20 He invited Randto attend his seminar as an honored guest.Robert LeFevre, a radical libertarian and founder of the anarchisticFreedom School, watched the controversy with amusement. He wroteto Rose Wilder Lane, “ ‘Atlas’ has demonstrably agitated the <strong>com</strong>placent.Perhaps it’s the size. Perhaps it’s the daring. Perhaps it’s the sex angle.Perhaps it’s the anti-religious approach. Although I’ll probably not likeit when I read it, but not reading it (as yet) I like it.” Once he finishedthe book LeFevre told friends he found Chambers’s review unfair. RoseWilder Lane was still dubious about Rand’s contribution. She worried

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