Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged: A Philosophical and Literary Companion

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Pub. Date: 2007-11-28
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Since its publication in 1957 Atlas Shrugged, the philosophical and artistic climax of Ayn Rand's novels, has never been out of print and has received enormous critical attention becoming one of the most influential books ever published, impacting on a variety of disciplines including philosophy, literature, economics, business, and political science among others. More than a great novel, Atlas Shrugged is an abstract conceptual, and symbolic work that expounds a radical philosophy, presenting a view of man and man's relationship to existence and manifesting the essentials of an entire philosophical system - metaphysics, epistemology, politics and ethics. Celebrating the fiftieth year of Atlas Shrugged's publication, this companion is an exploration of this monumental work of literature. Contributions have been specially commissioned from a diversity of eminent scholars who admire and have been influenced by the book, the included essays analyzing the novel's integrating elements of theme, plot and characterization from many perspectives and from various levels of meaning.

Table of Contents

Contents
Preface
Introduction
An Overview: Atlas Shrugged: Ayn Rand's philosophical and literary masterpiece
Atlas Shrugged: manifesto for a new radicalism, Chris Matthew Sciabarra
The Aristotelian significance of the section titles of Atlas Shrugged
Various levels of meaning in the chapter titles of Atlas Shrugged, Fred Seddon
Some structural aspects of Atlas Shrugged
Table of contents for Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged
Philosophy: Atlas Shrugged's moral principle of the sanction of the victim
Forced to rule: Atlas Shrugged as a response to Plato's Republic
The role and essence of John Galt's speech in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shruggedp. II
Galt's Gulch as a paradigm of Aristotle's Eudaimonia
Literary Aspects: Ayn Rand's cinematic eye
Atlas Shrugged as a science fiction novel
Ayn Rand's recasting of ancient myths in Atlas Shrugged
Aesthetics: Atlas and art
My music: why it's romantic, and why I write it that way
Fuel for the soul
Political Economy: The economics of Atlas Shrugged
Atlas, Ayn and anarchy: A is A is A
The businessman and Ayn Rand: Galt's Gulch in real time
Ayn Rand's Atlantis as a free market economy
Atlas Shrugged and public choice: the obvious parallels
Francisco d'Anconia on money: a socio-economic analysis
Atlas Shrugged's case for human productivity
Human Relationships: Dagny and me
Atlas Shrugged: the dream of every woman
Friendship in Atlas Shrugged
Romantic love in Atlas Shrugged
Beyond the 'stillborn aspiration': virtuous sexuality in Atlas Shrugged
Characterization: The price of passivity: Hank Rearden's mind-body dichotomy
Hugh Akston, the role of teaching, and the lessons of Atlas Shrugged
When the train left the station, with two lights on behind: the Eddie Willers story
In the beginning was the thought: the story of the wet nurse
The destruction from the nihilism train: the Cherryl Brooks story
The Robert Stadler story: the moral fall of a man who knew better
History: Atlas and 'the Bible': Rand's debt to Isabel Paterson
A note on Rand's Americanism
The non fictional Robert Stadlers: traitors to liberty
Atlas Shrugging throughout history and modern life
Index
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