The New Left The Anti-Industrial Revolution
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The New Left The Anti-Industrial Revolution

by Ayn Rand

Publisher
Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Pages
239
Language
English
Published
1993

Overview

This book is Ayn Rand's call to American youth to reject the tribal, conventional irrationality of the New Left and to grasp the need of a philosophical revolution founded on the supremacy of reason, with individualism, self-interest, science, technology, and progress as its consequences. There is nothing new about the New Left; it is the last gasp of an outworn philosophy. This is the view presented by Ayn Rand in a critical analysis of such superior perceptiveness and originality that it ranks as a landmark in the history of contemporary ideas. The New The Anti-Industrial Revolution is a brilliant addition to the works of one of America's most influential thinkers.

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