Ayn Rand: Selfish Woman

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 20 (1):101-104 (2020)
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In Selfish Women, Lisa Downing deals with two women who had to battle the sexist stereotypes of their times: Ayn Rand and Margaret Thatcher. Her focus on Rand and Margaret Thatcher as women of “self-fulness” challenges conventional feminist conceptions that leave little room for the power of individuality. This book makes a significant contribution to such fields as women's studies, sociology, and political science.

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Selfish Women.Lisa Downing - 2019 - Routledge.
Rand's Gender Politics.Mimi Reisel Gladstein - 2014 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 14 (2):163-170.

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