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A combination philosophical exegesis, sociological study, and political tract, this monograph examines Ayn Rand's impact on the sexual attitudes of self-identified Objectivists in the movement to which she gave birth and the gay subculture that she would have disowned.

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Chris Matthew Sciabarra received his Ph.D. in political theory, philosophy, and methodology from New York University. He is the author of the "Dialectics and Liberty Trilogy," which includes Marx, Hayek, and Utopia (State University of New York Press, 1995), Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical (Penn State Press, 1995), and Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism (Penn State Press, 2000). He is also co-editor, with Mimi Reisel Gladstein, of Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand (Penn State Press, 1999), and a founding co-editor of The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies.
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Rand's Objectivism continues to attract strong individualists who differ from the heterosexual norm. Among the people Sciabarra interviews, ... members of the movement are more able than Rand to separate personal judgments of taste and value from rational judgments of moral and ethical behavior. ... The most fascinating part to me is the section 'Male Bonding in the Randian Novel,' in which Sciabarra and others describe Rand's view of 'love' between the men in her novels as confused, even self-contradictory. I remember thinking when I read The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged, 'If this weren't Rand, I'd swear there were homoerotic overtones here.' Apparently, others have had the same thought. You might be surprised to read what Rand had to say about the relationship between Wynand and Roark. I certainly was! ... To make moral pronouncements based on personal taste is contrary to the individualism that was Rand's signature personality trait and the cornerstone of her philosophy of life. ... Sciabarra calls for a new understanding of Objectivism that identifies sexuality as simply one more dimension of diversity that strong-minded individualists can celebrate. --Patrick Quealy, Liberty Magazine

"The full monograph stands at sixty-two pages long. Although very interesting on its own terms, the book inadvertently serves mostly to support a principle we may express as an epigram: 'The mere touch of a giant raises welts on an ordinary person.' The giant is Ayn Rand (and to a lesser extent, Nathaniel Branden). The ordinary people are the gay and lesbian Objectivists they touched with their wrong-headed remarks about homosexuality being 'immoral' and 'disgusting.' Sciabarra's book is a chronicle of gigantic misbehavior and ordinary injuries, but it also holds out some hope for a new generation." --Kurt Keefner, The Atlasphere

Rand's "strongly negative view of homosexuality . . . influenced many of her followers, leading some gays to remain in the closet or try therapy in the vain hope of changing their orientation. . . . Untangling the story of how Rand's views were gradually put aside or corrected by her successors is the subject of a new monograph by New York University scholar Chris Matthew Sciabarra, Ayn Rand, Homosexuality, and Human Liberation. ... As it turns out, Rand's gripping novels and some of her essays seem destined to have a long and productive influence, while her incidental personal preferences and tastes are likely to be completely forgotten by the next generation. No one could wish things otherwise." --Paul Varnell, Chicago Free Press

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  • PublisherLeap Publishing CC
  • Publication date2003
  • ISBN 10 0958457336
  • ISBN 13 9780958457330
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is a first edition, first (and only) printing of "Ayn Rand, Homosexuality, and Human Liberation" written by Chris Matthew Sciabarra and published in 2003 by Leap Publishing CC out of Cape Town, South Africa. Issued in soft cover only, measuring 5-7/8" by 8-1/4" and containing 76 pages including front and rear covers. With a two-page Foreword by Lindsay Perigo (Editor of 'The Free Radical' and Founder of SOLO - Sense-of-Life Objectivists), the Contents are: Preface; Introduction; Ayn Rand on Homosexuality; Post-Randians on Homosexuality; The Horror File; The Times They Are A Changin'; Male Bonding in the Randian Novel; Reconsidering Ayn Rand's Views on Homosexuality; Toward a New Model for Gay - and Human - Liberation; References. Outer covers show light edge and corner wear in places, small corner crease, light vertical bend. Seller Inventory # 014999

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