But back to my son: from our library, he recently borrowed Ayn Rand’s The Romantic Manifesto: A Philosophy of Literature. I’ve not read it, but I own Rand’s For the New Intellectual: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, in which Kelsey has expressed interest.
I mention that because Jonathan Wilde points to something from: From the Archives that I (and probably you as well) can identify with:
There is one sure way to ruin a smart kid. If you take a smart, hurt kid, and give him anything by Ayn Rand, all hope is lost. I haven’t read any Rand, so I can’t argue content with anyone. But I can tell you how Rand works as a black box. You put a hurt, smart kid through Rand, and you get out an insufferable, pleased-with-himself Libertarian.
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