Can Ayn Rand tell us someÂthing about achievÂing a deeply satÂisÂfyÂing relaÂtionÂship? It’s hard to imagÂine. She was notoÂriÂousÂly churlÂish, dumped friends and allies who didÂn’t give her works posÂiÂtive reviews, and cheatÂed on her husÂband with a man 24 years her junior, then evenÂtuÂalÂly expelled the young Nathaniel BranÂden from her intelÂlecÂtuÂal cirÂcle. And heck, she even made her husÂband wear a bell on his shoe, to warn her about his comÂings and goings.
But, no matÂter, you have to sepÂaÂrate the phiÂlosÂoÂphy from the perÂson … or so many acolytes of flawed thinkers have argued. Right fans of John Edwards? All three of you? So here you have it, The SelfÂish Path to Romance, a love manÂuÂal based on Ayn Rand’s ObjecÂtivist phiÂlosÂoÂphy. The video almost screams parÂoÂdy, but it’s apparÂentÂly not. You can snag a copy of the book on AmaÂzon here…
RelatÂed ConÂtent:
Ayn Rand Helped the FBI IdenÂtiÂfy It’s A WonÂderÂful Life as ComÂmuÂnist ProÂpaÂganÂda
FlanÂnery O’Connor: Friends Don’t Let Friends Read Ayn Rand (1960)

