I haven't ever read Ayn Rand, and I have no intention of doing so. However, I am told that the author of the series I am currently reading, Terry Goodkind, is heavily influenced by her works, and her concepts of "objectivism" and "enlightened self interest." Anyone care to explain these concepts to me in shorter form?
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Date: 2008-04-06 02:15 pm (UTC)The only thing I've strongly disagreed with so far in Goodkind's writing is his criticism of having a social safety net such as welfare, and there I focused on the criticisms as a way to improve the existing system, rather than feeling that the whole system should be destroyed. The other things I've found I objectionable either were portrayed as evil (the "breaking" of young Mord Sith, the religion of the Old Word), were something the characters were working to overcome (Richard's lack of understanding about Birdin and Raina's relationship), or were something that was acceptable in the framework of that world (Kahlan's "no mercy" policy with the Imperial Order).
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Date: 2008-04-06 02:51 pm (UTC)