by the way, I've a theory that Ayn Rand tends to appeal to those at a
certain developmental stage, in the way that black wood and smoked glass
constitute the ultimate in interior design to young bachelors keen to reject
their parents and have 'stylish interiors'. It's just easy enough to
understand at that age. Bit like minimalist architecture, Bauhaus, Naziism /
Fascism, nouvelle cuisine, the whole of 'style', Art college-chic,
revolutionary thinking, radical solutions, belief in the idea that 'you get
what you pay for', etc.,
phases you have to go through, but not get stuck in.
unless you're an aging hippy that invented something like "The Simpsons"
cheers
Peter Lennox
Hardwick House
tel: (0114) 2661509
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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