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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>318 NOTES TO PAGES 126–13266. AR to Isabel Paterson, February 7, 1948, Letters, 189–90.67. Isabel Paterson to AR, January 19, 1944. On another occasion she threatened, “to<strong>com</strong>e out there in person and spank you to a blister” if Rand kept up her habit. IsabelPaterson to AR, June 7, 1944, ARP 145-PA4. See also Isabel Paterson to AR, November 30,1943, and November 8, 1944, ARP 145-PA2.68. Isabel Paterson to AR, November 8, 1944, Box 4, Hoover NARA.69. Isabel Paterson to AR, February 29, 1944, Box 4, Hoover NARA.70. AR to Isabel Paterson, July 26, 1946, Letters, 176.71. Isabel Paterson to AR, July 30, 1945, ARP 145-PA4.72. Isabel Paterson to AR, July 30, 1945, ARP 145-PA473. Isabel Paterson to AR, January 19, 1944, ARP 145-PA374. Isabel Paterson to AR, July 30, 1945, ARP 145-PA4.75. AR to Isabel Paterson, August 4, 1945, Letters, 182, 184.76. Isabel Paterson to AR, August 9, 1945, ARP 145-PA4.77. Ibid.78. AR to Robert Bremer, November 2, 1946, Letters, 339.79. AR to Isabel Paterson, April 11, 1948, Letters, 205; Isabel Paterson to AR, April 7,1948, ARP 145-PA7.80. Isabel Paterson to AR, April 29, 1948, Box 4, Hoover NARA; AR to Isabel Paterson,May 8, 1948, Letters, 212.81. Biographical Interview 14; Isabel Paterson to AR, undated, ARP 145-PA7. Taken asa whole, Paterson’s chapter does not bear the stamp of Rand in any significant way. Herstyle of argument is dramatically different from Rand’s, for she uses specific examplesdrawn from history, economics, and religious thought. Nor were Paterson’s conclusionsthe same as Rand’s. While criticizing humanitarianism for its unintended consequences,she does not reject traditional morality altogether: “Nor is it suggested thatthe virtues of good people are really not virtues.” Isabel Paterson, God of the Machine(1943; New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1993), 236. Instead she draws attention to theneglected importance of production and the distortions of modern, state-supportedphilanthropy. Steven Cox reaches similar conclusions about the plagiarism allegation inThe Woman and the Dynamo: Isabel Paterson and the Idea of America (New Brunswick,NJ: Transaction, 2004), 306–12.82. Isabel Paterson to AR, undated, ARP 145-PA7; AR to Isabel Paterson, May 17, 1948,Letters, 216.83. Biographical Interview 15, March 31, 1961.84. Ibid.; William Mullendore to AR, June 29, 1948, ARP 144-MFx.85. AR to Isabel Paterson, May 17, 1948, Letters, 215; Biographical Interview 15;William F. Buckley Jr., “RIP, Mrs. Paterson (A Personal Reminiscence),” NationalReview, January 28, 1961, 43. In later years Rand would continue to re<strong>com</strong>mendPaterson’s God of the Machine, but she did not acknowledge her publicly as an importantinfluence.86. AR to Isabel Paterson, July 26, 1945, Letters, 179; AR to Isabel Paterson, February28, 1948, Letters, 197.

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