Ayn Rand Mugged

 
Author
_Martin E.  Marty_ (https://divinity.uchicago.edu/authors/martin-e-marty) 
 
 
July 17,  2017



 
 
Ayn Rand, in the years of her prime, told Playboy her overarching 
philosophy was  that “man exists for his own sake, that the pursuit of his own 
happiness is his  highest moral purpose, that he must not sacrifice himself to 
others, nor  sacrifice others to himself.” A recent chronicler, Mark David 
Henderson, said  that “[s]he wanted to be known as the greatest enemy to 
religion that ever  lived. She put together this philosophy that is all 
throughout 
her  writing—from Atlas  Shrugged written in 1957,  which is still the 
bestselling novel of all time [sic].” Henderson summarized  Rand’s creed, which 
she professed and expounded in her novels and endless short  writings, 
talks, and interviews: “She believed that the individual is the  highest 
possible 
occupation of any one person. She believed that one should  always occupy 
their minds, will, and emotions with the highest possible  occupation and she 
believed that would be the self.” 
The Russian-born immigrant turned American  celebrity, still known best for 
Atlas Shrugged (which bombed as a film), has been  getting mugged by 
reality and by critics, but she has to be described as “down  but not out.” 
James 
B. Stewart, whose article on her in The New York Times (July 13) prompts 
this revisiting of  Rand, headlined his story: “As a Guru, Ayn Rand May Have 
Limits. Ask Travis  Kalanick.” Stewart begins by noting how many biggies in 
Washington, New York,  and Silicon Valley continue to stand by her, but some 
on this roll call of Rand  power-acolytes have been learning their own 
limits and/or meeting with disaster.  To wit… 
Travis Kalanick—now former CEO of Uber, the  Internet ride-hailing service 
with $50 billion in assets—experienced “the latest  Icarus-like plunge of a 
prominent executive identified with Rand.” Hedge fund  manager Edward S. 
Lampert, seen by many as a purist advocate of Randism, has  driven Sears and 
Kmart “close to bankruptcy.” And Whole Foods founder and CEO  John Mackey, 
who is “an ardent libertarian and admirer of Rand,” was forced to  cede 
control of “his” company. Stewart also cites government leaders who live by  
Randian principles but are not making much of a positive mark. 
To the point of Sightings, with its accent on religion, many  counsel that 
this would be a good moment to appraise why and how so many  conservative 
(and other) Christians could buy into a philosophy which, on its  face and all 
the way down, is opposed to religious faith and, in the Christian  case, 
manifestly contradicts all the stories, counsels, commands, and promises  of 
that faith. Of course, Christians and other kinds of believers do not  
necessarily expect their faith commitments to offer a neat surface match to 
all,  
or any, philosophies. Theologian Paul Tillich pointed out the obvious: that 
Paul  the Apostle and believers through the ages have lived with, even 
relished,  paradox. “Paradox,” however, is not “contradiction.” 
Most of the pages of Rand’s long tomes, in  their celebration of the 
individual self as the absolute measure of life,  militantly, boldly, and 
without 
even a hint of secrecy or subtlety, contradict  and undercut the Christian 
view(s) of the redeemed self. Such contradictions  have been interpreted away 
or glossed over by those Christians who have devoted  themselves to Rand’s 
selfish principles. Yes, this can be a time to revisit  these contending 
creeds and to refresh our language and commitments. A shrug  won’t serve or 
solve anything in the current  situation.

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