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Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical (114 page)

irrationality and,
301–2

language and,
278
,
289–96

life and,
226–27

Lossky and,
44
,
49
,
51–52
,
54–61

love and,
239

monism and,
55

objectivism and,
165–66

Objectivism and,
55
,
117–19
,
134

omniscience and,
163

ontology and,
117
,
123–24
,
125
,
128
,
134–37
,
161–63
, 165–66

organicism and,
54
,
59–61
,
134

perception and, 59,
150
,
156–57
,
238–39

philosophy and,
123–24

plurality and,
59

power and,
276–79
,
301–2
,
307

psychology and,
283–89

rationality and,
228–30

realism and,
58–59

reason and,
156
,
164–65
,
173
,
254

science and,
123–24
,
134

self-esteem and,
234–35

sensation and,
150

sex and, 239

social theory and,
166
,
249–52
,
276–79
,
297–98
,
301–2

statism and,
307
, 318

subjectivism and,
162–66

trade and,
235

truth and,
58

units and,
162–63

values and,
221–22
,
226–27

virtues and,
228–30

visibility and,
238–39

warfare and welfare and,
318

religion.
See also
faith; mysticism

Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and, 108

communism and,
92
,
97

consciousness and,
154
,
169–70

culture and,
302

dialectics and,
25
,
90

dualism and,
97

education and, 71,
72

emotions and,
169–70

epistemology and,
169–70

ethics and,
215–19

fact-value dichotomy and,
215–17

The Fountainhead
(Rand) and,
102

individualism and,
25
,
93

intrinsicism and,
216

irrationality and,
302

logic and,
154

Lossky and,
42
,
44–45
,
61

love and,
34

mysticism and,
403n. 20

neo-Idealism and,
34
,
38

Objectivism and,
2

organicism and,
61

philosophy and,
201

reason and,
97
,
154
,
169–70
, 201,
215–16

rights and,
258

Russian culture and,
30
,
306
,
406n. 6

Russian philosophy and,
25
,
34
,
77
,
170
,
215–17

science and,
29

social theory and,
302
,
330

statism and,
90
,
93

Symbolists and,
30
,
306

unity and,
25
,
29

values and,
97

repression,
293

restitution,
344–45

revolution,
345–49
,
354

rhetoric,
14

Ricoeur, Paul,
6

Ridpath, John,
466n. 2

Riggenbach, Jeff,
431n. 59
,
449n. 93

rights,
255–60
,
264
,
270
,
308
,
315
,
317
, 344–45

Robbins, John W.,
2
,
260
,
421n. 6

The Romantic Manifesto
(Rand),
111
,
349
,
432nn. 1
,
6
,
433n. 23

Rome,
371–72

Roosevelt, Franklin D.,
316

Rorty, Richard,
55
,
56
,
58

Rosenbaum, Anna Borisovna,
66
,
67
,
87
, 398,
406n. 1

Rosenbaum, Zinovy Zakharovich,
64
,
67
,
68
,
86
,
406n. 1

Rosenthal, Bernice,
406n. 5
,
465n. 10

Rostovtsev, Michail T.,
371
,
414n. 34

Rothbard, Murray N.,
260
,
261–62
,
440n. 86
,
442n. 40
,
448n. 77

Rozhdestvensky, Sergei,
378
,
414n. 35

Rozhkov, N.,
376

Russian culture.
See also
Russian philosophy

beards in,
404n. 29

dialectics and,
8–10

dualism and,
22–24
,
30–33
,
332

education and, 372,
376
,
377

Lenin and,
68–69

literature and,
9
,
22
,
29–33
,
66
,
68–69
, 174,
194–95
,
372

neo-Idealism in,
33

Nietzsche and,
30–33
,
96–97

Objectivism and,
8–10

racism and,
326–27

radicalism and,
8–10

reason and,
23–24

religion and,
30
, 306,
406n. 6

Russian Revolution and,
68–69

Silver Age of,
23
,
29–33
,
96–97

social theory and, 332

Symbolists in,
30–33
,
77
,
186–87
,
219
,
246
,
306
,
333

Russian philosophy.
See also
Russian culture

character of,
24–25

collectivism and,
250–51

dialectics and,
8–10
,
17–18
,
24–29
,
89
,
360
,
366
,
370

education and, 17–18, 24–25, 76–78

emotions and,
186–87

empiricism and,
207–8

epistemology and, 170

fact-value dichotomy and,
215–17

gender and,
186–87

history and,
333

humankind and,
352

individualism and,
26
, 38,
465n. 10

integration and,
186–87

literature and,
9
,
24

Manichaeism and,
246–47

Marxism and,
25
,
32–33
,
35–38

mysticism and,
251
,
352–53
,
355

neo-Idealism in,
33–34

Objectivism and,
2
,
8–10
,
360

ontology and,
129
,
139
, 141–42

productive work and,
231

radicalism and,
8–10

rationalism and,
207–8

reason and,
26
,
38
,
170
,
186–87
,
215–16

religion and,
25
,
34
, 77,
170
,
215–17

Russian Revolution and, 69

in Silver Age,
29–30
,
32–33
,
36
,
38
,
54
,
77
,
96–97
,
246
,
352

Slavophiles in,
25–27
,
29
,
38

sobornost’
in,
26
,
35
,
251

synthesis and,
26
,
27–29
,
33–34
,
38
,
111
,
186–87
,
276
,
360

Russian Revolution

censorship by,
70
, 86

education changed by,
68–72
,
73
, 77–78,
81–82
, 85–87, 364–65,
368–69
,
373
,
376
,
377
,
386
,
463n. 4

exile by,
82
,
86–87
,
368

history and,
333

literature and, 37,
68–69

Marxism and,
36
, 70–71

Rand during,
64
,
65
, 67, 68,
367–68

Russian culture and,
68–69

Ryan, Paul,
401n. 4

Ryle, Gilbert,
198
,
291
,
433n. 30

Saint-Andre, Peter,
418n. 34

sanction of the victim,
278
,
280–81
,
288
,
289

Sartre, Jean Paul,
155
,
207

Schelling, Friedrich,
25
,
27
,
33
,
43
,
51
,
81

Schiller, Johann,
23
,
76
,
194

scholarship.
See also
academia

on egoism,
215

hermeneutics and,
3–8

of Lossky,
40–43

Marxism and,
36

Objectivism and,
111
,
360–61

on Rand generally,
ix–x
,
xii
,
1–3
,
359
,
395
,
466n. 2

Schopenhauer, Arthur,
141

Schumpeter, Joseph,
443n. 69

Schwartz, Peter,
452n. 53

Sciabarra, Chris Matthew

Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical
,
ix–x
,
xi
,
xii
,
2–3
,
8–10
,
18
,
363
,
366
,
378
,
381
,
385
,
391
,
393

“A Challenge to
Russian Radical
-and Ayn Rand
,”
xii
,
393–400

Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand
,
ix

Marx, Hayek, and Utopia
,
xi
,
xii

“The Rand Transcript,”
ix
,
363–80
,
381
,
385–86
,
387
,
391
,
393
,
396

“The Rand Transcript, Revisited,”
ix
,
381–91
,
393

Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism
,
xi
,
xii

science

causality and,
123
,
124
,
132

concepts and,
123

consciousness and,
131
,
151–52
,
213

dialectics and,
463n. 35

dualism and,
321

education and,
320–22
, 371

efficacy and,
213

epistemology and,
124
, 151–52, 213

ethics and,
321

humankind and,
164

identity and,
134

Objectivism and,
124

ontology and, 142

perception and,
151–52

philosophy and,
116
,
120–21
,
122–24
,
133

rationalism and,
213

reason and,
213
,
321

relations and,
123–24
,
134

religion and,
29

sensation and,
151–52

statism and,
320–22

truth and,
116

volition and,
426n. 24

Scott, Duncan,
401n. 3
,
417n. 17

“Screen Guide for Americans” (Rand),
88
,
106

Second World War,
316–17

self-esteem

consciousness and,
238
,
239

efficacy and,
202

egoism and,
247

history and, 239–40

pseudo-self-esteem,
278
,
283–84

psychology and,
167
,
247

selfishness and,
218–19

sex and,
237–40

as value,
228
,
233–35

selfishness,
110–11
,
216–21
,
232–36
,
237–40
,
258–59
,
264–65

Semenov, I. I.,
74
,
378

sensation,
149–52
,
156–57
,
224
.
See also
senses

sense of life

art and,
181
,
191–92
,
193
,
238

articulation and,
299–300

childhood and,
178–80

consciousness and,
177
,
178–81

contradiction and,
299–300

culture and,
193
,
297–301
,
337–38

emotions and,
178
,
179
,
180–81

ethics and, 179–80

history and, 337–38

literature and,
193

Ortega y Gasset and,
418n. 30

psycho-epistemology and,
432n. 11

reason and, 178

tacit dimensions and,
299–300

volition and, 181,
182

senses,
132
,
141
,
144
,
149–52
,
154
.
See also
sensation

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