Was Ayn Rand a sociopath?

Posted by Maphesdus 11 years, 2 months ago to Entertainment
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Many of Ayn Rand's critics accuse her of being a sociopath, a claim which they justify by pointing to an entry in her journal in which she talks about drawing inspiration from the American serial killer William Hickman. The critics then go on to claim that Ayn Rand worshiped Hickman, and that she adorned him with great praise, gushing over him and calling him an ideal man. However, Ayn Rand specifically said that William Hickman was a degenerate. She did not worship him. She simply said that Hickman suggested a certain idea to her, and it was that idea which she liked. Liking an idea that was inspired by a murderer does not mean one likes the murderer.

But isn't it despicable and evil to say that an admirable and noble idea can be inspired by something as horrible as murder? I would say no, not at all. Anyone with any creative talent whatsoever understands that inspiration is a chaotic, unexplainable, and uncontrollable force, and that sometimes it can come from the strangest, most unexpected places. Even something as brutal, inhumane, and downright evil as murder can be the potential jumping point from which a great idea is born.

And even if Ayn Rand did find something compelling in a murderer, she would certainly not be alone. American pop culture glorifies many fictional murderers, including (but certainly not limited to) characters such as Hannibal Lecter, Dexter Morgan, and John Kramer (a.k.a. Jigsaw). And if box office numbers are anything to go by, a significantly high percentage of Americans also find murderers to be compelling and interesting characters. Indeed, the fictional murderers I have listed here are all extremely likable characters, not in spite of their sadistic and bloodthirsty ways, but because of them.

But if we like these fictional characters even though they are murderers, we must ask ourselves why we like them, and what that says about us. Does liking them make us sociopaths? And if it is possible to find a fictional murderer compelling, is it really that much of a stretch to suggest that one might also find some compelling attribute in a real life murderer? It is certainly disturbing to think along these lines, but this is merely the logical conclusion one must reach if one stops to ponder the full implications of enjoying violent and bloody entertainment.

So does the fact that Ayn Rand found something compelling in a murderer prove she was a sociopath? If it does, then we must all be sociopaths as well, for we have all derived some guilty pleasure in watching the blood splatter across the silver screen.



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  • Posted by Don_Draper 11 years, 1 month ago
    I think that Dexter is kind of cool. But then again he kills bad guys. Com'on Ann, what's the deal? You're cool but the serial killer is a douche bag.
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 11 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Okay..I just gave this line of the day...but only because when I read it I saw "civilized" instead of "stylized"... lol ugh
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  • Posted by khalling 11 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Fuji and Granny smith. red delicious are just a cardboard apple, like they crank them out on 3 dimensional printers. I really hate it, If I give into a caramel apple and it's red delicious inside. I throw it away. I have not had a caramel apple for several years now.
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 11 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Funny you should bring up "300".... I was going to watch it on the Netflix the other night but it's only on dvd and I just downgraded to streaming only! I'll probably cancel it all together soon. I've only seen bits and pieces of it...Gerard Butler isn't hard on the eyes either... I did see the pit part but didn't realize it was Oenomaus. It's on my list...after I pry Gladiator out of my VCR. Should I be concerned that the blood and gore doesn't phase me? (The transmission fluid and rubber flesh flapping...) Can't wait to see more Spartacus!
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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 11 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    When I was a kid, it seemed like a fun adventure to go with my Mom to the Orchards in the fall and pick our own. All the great varieties... I think I ate more than I put in the basket. :)
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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 11 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    There are some things I am sure I will miss when I move. Snow, barren winter trees and spring mud will not be among them. Summer and fall colors will be.
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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 11 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Excellent! There are only a couple more episodes left. I am looking forward to tonight's episode. I think it will be all over within the next two or three weeks. The complete final season should be released within a month or two; I would think. I know how kh feels, but somehow I stomach it for the sake of the rest of it. Thankfully it is done much like the Movie "300" with brief shots of fake looking gore and computer animation. Did you see that movie? Oenomaus (Peter Mensah) played King Xerxes emissary that King Leonidas kicked into the bottomless pit at the beginning.
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 11 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Hey. I have good news! I got a bright idea tonight to try my husband's computer to see if that free episode of Spartacus would play on his and it did! So I got my fix...and the best line of the movie... "..gather the heads.." :) (Poor kh doesn't like blood and gore....she doesn't know what she's missing...)
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 11 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I'll take the cider :) That brings back Fall MI childhood memories big time. Used to go to a tree farm and have cider and donuts... it was a little twig of heaven. :)
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 11 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Oh, my taste buds are in AG-O-NY!! Cider donuts, warm with fresh coffee, or the unfiltered, unpasteurized cider from the local mill. It still has the wooden screw that presses down on burlap to squeeze the apples..... Oh joy!
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