The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand Summarised
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This quote about Atlas Shrugged also applies to The Fountainhead: "There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old’s life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs." -- John Rogers.
Jesus christ, I thought Ayn Rand couldn't be as bad as people make her out to be, but this novel sounds absolutely ridiculous
It's not just the questionable politics/worldview, it's mostly the way she seems to communicate it, sounds like Rand doesn't know what subtlety is, at least from the summary
She's a terrible writer, and a most dubious "philosopher", with a stunted, juvenile sense of human psychology.
Indeed!!
Love your videos man
Insightful commentary on the importance of integrity and independence.
I finally read Atlas Shrugged last year and I have to say it did make an impact. I hope to read The Fountainhead this year.
do it, i read both and i like both, but i enjoyed fountainhead a bit more.
Just yesterday I discovered this book, today You posted this video 😀🙏🏽
One of the best novels ever imo. Even many non-Objectivists like it.
Brilliant synthesis of The Fountainhead's key messages and principles...
accidentally found your channel after having searched up a kpop song and had to subscribe after watching some of your stuff!
I have to disagree with your plot description regarding Dominique. Roark rejected her, and due to heartbreak, she starts marrying other men in some self-sabotaging drive, including sleeping with other men upon her useless husband’s request. She was purposely destroying herself because of Roark’s rejection.
It's "add insult to injury". Not Salt.
Otherwise, great video 👍
Not all animals defend their "caves" to the death ... Elephants ... horses ... choose communal living ... used to be based on the "male" - but elephant hunting resulted in the males separating themselves from the "herd" where they were more easy to find from low-flying airplanes in the 1930's and 1940's.
Ayn Rand's philosophy nor her books made an impression on me. I lived in NYC in the 80s when she passed and I read "Atlas Shrugged" and "Fountain Head." I was very young, and I watched throughout the years some Republican politicians give "Altas Shrugged" to their interns to read, for example, Paul Ryan later on. He stepped down as Majority Whip of the Sentate after Donald Trump got in office and went to work for a lobbying firm. Really making good money there.
Ayn, as we know, came from Russia. When one learns about her life history, if I remember you did on one of your episodes on that, one may conclude she was a selfish ego eccentric personality. (Me first and sexual freedom mixed in with those that she taught.)
The one I had empathy for was her husband, who had to endure her choice of lifestyle and domineering personality. I am not judging her, one has to understand what makes a writer tick and get behind the psychology and philosophy.
Do you think you could do one on Hannah Arendt's books?
She was one of the greatest political thinkers of the 20th century philosophers. An intellectual with a magnificent mind. At least important now, if has not read her books with such divisions in our world today, one may gain significant insights."The Life of Mind," vol 1&2, "The Origins of Tolertarism ,"Banaily of Evil."
Thank you always Fiction Beast, for your dedication of great historical and philosophical books of reading of great writers.
Jobs is more of a Keating, tho. Woz is Howard
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The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand, it's what all the smart people were reading in high school - Neil Peart
the book is childish but you must've read an abridged version or the sparks notes or something
This is for the algorithm, because I can't think of anything to say.
You’re very kind.
Dominique Francon is hardly a prize. I wonder if Rand understood the ignominy of the winnings, here, and therefore that her novel is ironic, if not a perversion, if not a great tragedy
actually I think this betrays a female conception of indestructible (arbitrary) worth, which is not the same as male conception, where a romantic partner's perceived worth often depreciates with age and experience
Comes across as some incel's fever dream.
Haters hate - liars lie - your ancestral bloodline is described - goodbye.
@@WhirledPublishingYour comment says way more about you than it does about the person you replied to.
@@BookishTexan Thank you for sharing your ignorance - I appreciate your candor.
Alright ayn rand
After watching 2 of these on this author, all I can say is I won't be reading her. It feels like a proto MAGA author setting out a case for why those people that find fulfilment outside of striving to be captains of industry, don't deserve any help. Your piece was as usual great but I have never encountered an author before where I thought reading her work would be a step-backwards.
this novel sounds ridiculous from the summary atleast. female character is selfish and hero sounds stupid
The worst novel ever.