Rand, in The Fountainhead, has measured the progress of mankind by buildings and scientific innovations it produces. Rand’s adoring treatment of the New York skyline signals her glorification of industry and technology. It is a reminder of ambition and goals when she shows her characters gazing at the skyline of the city. Rand uses the... Continue Reading →
The Fountainhead – Review
Book: The Fountainhead Author: Ayn Rand Published: 1943 It is a very highly rated book by almost all top intellectuals and academicians. I got to be careful. The book demands a thesis and not a review. A review would be justifying this pathbeaking book only when it is analysed at a very basic level and them zoomed out... Continue Reading →
The Fountainhead – Review
Gail Wynand: “what have you been thinking these past weeks?” Howard Roark: “The principle behind which the Dean who fired me from Stanton.” “What principle?” “The thing that is destroying thins world. Actual selflessness.” “The ideal which they say does not exist?” “They are wrong. It does exist-though not in a way which they imagine.... Continue Reading →

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