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Mean Girl
- Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed
- By: Lisa Duggan
- Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
- Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins
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Ayn Rand’s complicated notoriety as popular writer, leader of a political and philosophical cult, reviled intellectual, and ostentatious public figure endured beyond her death in 1982. In the 21st century, she has been resurrected as a serious reference point for mainstream figures, especially those on the political right, from Paul Ryan to Donald Trump. Mean Girl follows Rand’s trail through the 20th century from the Russian Revolution to the Cold War and traces her posthumous appeal and the influence of her novels via her cruel, surly, sexy heroes.
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The worst ever book about another book
- By Philip G. on 11-29-19
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Mean Girl
- Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed
- Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
- Length: 3 hrs and 35 mins
- Release date: 11-12-19
- Language: English
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