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Сайтар эргэцүүл

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Айн Рэнд /Алиса Розенбаум/ социализм буюу коллективизм /хамтач үзэл/-ийг буруушаан, шүүмжилдэг, харин капитализм либериализмыг сурталчилагч нэгэн байсан бөгөөд "Эх сурвалж", "Атлантын нуруу тэнийв" зэрэг томоохон романуудаараа олноо алдаршсан билээ. Айн Рэнд роман зохиохоосоо гадна кино болон жүжгийн зохиол бичиж, тухайн үеийн нийгмийн бодлогийг шүүмжилдэг философич байсан юм. Эрхэм уншигч таны гарт хүрч буй энэхүү ном нь "Сайтар эргэцүүл" хэмээх жүжгийн зохиол бөгөөд тус жүжгийг монголын тайзнаа МУГЖ Д.Сосорбарам 2012 онд найруулан, тавьсан байдаг. Эрх чөлөө гэж чухам юу юм, эрх чөлөөний үнэ цэнэ чухам юунд байдаг юм, хүний мөс, хуурамч төрх, эелдэг зан гэдэг ямар аюултай зэвсэг болохыг зохиолын гол баатраар дамжуулан гаргасан Айн Рэндийн жүжгийн зохиолыг та бүхэндээ толилуулж байна.

168 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

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Ayn Rand

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Polemical novels, such as The Fountainhead (1943), of primarily known Russian-American writer Ayn Rand, originally Alisa Rosenbaum, espouse the doctrines of objectivism and political libertarianism.

Fiction of this better author and philosopher developed a system that she named. Educated, she moved to the United States in 1926. After two early initially duds and two Broadway plays, Rand achieved fame. In 1957, she published Atlas Shrugged , her best-selling work.

Rand advocated reason and rejected faith and religion. She supported rational and ethical egoism as opposed to altruism. She condemned the immoral initiation of force and supported laissez-faire capitalism, which she defined as the system, based on recognizing individual rights, including private property. Often associated with the modern movement in the United States, Rand opposed and viewed anarchism. In art, she promoted romantic realism. She sharply criticized most philosophers and their traditions with few exceptions.

Books of Rand sold more than 37 million copies. From literary critics, her fiction received mixed reviews with more negative reviews for her later work. Afterward, she turned to nonfiction to promote her philosophy, published her own periodicals, and released several collections of essays until her death in 1982.

After her death, her ideas interested academics, but philosophers generally ignored or rejected her and argued that her approach and work lack methodological rigor. She influenced some right conservatives. The movement circulates her ideas to the public and in academic settings.

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"Би" үзлийг илүү өөр өнцгөөс харах боломж олгосон ном. Хамгийн аймшигтай зэвсэг нь сайхан сэтгэл, энэ нь хүнийг яах ч аргагүй байдалд оруулдаг. Нэг нь нийтийн төлөө, нийт нь нэгний төлөө гэдэг нь эцэстээ хүн өөрийн тусын тулд л хийж буй үйлдэл гэх мэтчилэн хурц хурц санаануудыг дэвшүүлсэн нь дотор маш олон эргэлзээ ч гэх үү эргэцүүлэл ч гэх үү төрүүлчихлээ. Гэвч хүн бүрт тодорхой хэмжээний "би" үзэл байхад гэмгүй гэх бодлыг ч төрүүлээд авлаа. Унших явцдаа хамгийн аймар хүн бас бусдын төлөө явдаг хүн гэсэн санаатай зарим нэг үед санал нэгдэж л байлаа.. Уншихад бас л нэгийг бодуулах ном байна. Бас унших явцад дотор "Хэн алуурчин бэ?" гэсэн бяцхан бодлого, таавар (riddle) байнга л бодогдох нь над шиг детектив зохиолд дуртай хүнд их сонирхолтой байлаа. Өөрөө хэрэг илрүүлж байгаа мөрдөгч шиг л байлаа.
Gives you a chance to look at "Egoism" differently. Scariest weapon is being friendly, and it makes you stuck and lost. One for all, all for one means you're doing everything for your benefit. These kind of sharp ideas thrown through this book to make you think more and more. It made me think that egoism is not a bad thing and sometimes you should have it. While reading you have to solve the riddle of "Who murdered him?" makes you wonder a lot like a detective. It was great book for me especially someone like me who love detective novels. I experienced how detectives think, maybe
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