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Just friends They were close friends, and she had a huge influence on him. He was part of her inner circle, the Collective. He contributed writings to her work.
If you're asking if they had a sexual relationship... well, that's between the two of them. Some people have suggested it, but they're just guessing: neither of the two of them ever made a peep about it if they did. He seems to have a thing for the younger ladies (he's 20 years older than his wife, Andrea Mitchell), and Rand was a lot older than he was (by more than 20 years)..
Yes, he attended salon-type discussions at her house There is a very interesting timeline of Greenspan's activities in regard to Objectivism at this website-noblesoul.com/orc/bio/greenspan-time.htmlA sample entry-1953-1954 Greenspan begins to develop a serious interest in Ayn Rand's philosophical ideas, which will later be known as Objectivism. He attends regular Saturday night salons at Rand's apartment, which include the opportunity to read draft sections of Rand's forthcoming novel, Atlas Shrugged. There are various spins on Greenspan and Rand's association, such ashttp://usliberals.about.com/od/peopleinthenews/a/Greenspan1.htmAfter earning his MA in 1950, Greenspan became a 20-year associate of famed philosopher Ayn Rand, author of books "The Virtue of Selfishness,""Atlas Shrugged" and more.
Greenspan wrote for Rand’s newsletters and authored a chapter for a Rand book. Understanding Ayn Rand is key to interpreting Greenspan. Rand espoused a radical philosophy of individualism and self-interest.
She had a dislike for religion and compulsory charity, which she believed fostered resentment of individual success. Ayn Rand created a doctrine of rational hedonism, supported by unfettered capitalism and the rights of successful individuals at the expense of the community. A devout atheist, She taught that charity is not a virtue.
She believed in the elimination of most state regulation except for crime control and the judiciary. In "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal", Rand uses the word “altruists” to describe forces of evil that burden the beleaguered American business community. Andhttp://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/724284/postsandhttp://www.capmag.com/article.asp?id=1821 Sources: http://www.noblesoul.com/orc/bio/greenspan-time.html .
1 PamPerdue, regarding your answer "Just friends": I wondered if anyone else realized that for a long time, Ayn Rand gathered the leading intellectuals in New York for discussions about capitalism. Greenspan says those talks helped refine his views on capitalism. Age of Turmoil, is worth reading and covers this period of his life.
PamPerdue, regarding your answer "Just friends": I wondered if anyone else realized that for a long time, Ayn Rand gathered the leading intellectuals in New York for discussions about capitalism. Greenspan says those talks helped refine his views on capitalism. Age of Turmoil, is worth reading and covers this period of his life.
2 Oh, yeah, I thought everybody who knew anything about Greenspan knew that he was one of Rand's disciples. That's why I interpreted the question to mean Relationship; Rand was clearly a little kinky. Dagny Taggart's sex life seemed so much like kissing and telling (or at least fantasizing) that it was kind of embarrassing to read it.
I'll get around to reading his new book at some point; I'm betting somebody gets it for me for Christmas.
Oh, yeah, I thought everybody who knew anything about Greenspan knew that he was one of Rand's disciples. That's why I interpreted the question to mean Relationship; Rand was clearly a little kinky. Dagny Taggart's sex life seemed so much like kissing and telling (or at least fantasizing) that it was kind of embarrassing to read it.
I'll get around to reading his new book at some point; I'm betting somebody gets it for me for Christmas.
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