Merely Metaphorical? Ayn Rand, Isabel Paterson, and the Language of Theory

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 8 (2):237 - 260 (2007)
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Admirers of Isabel Paterson's political and historical theory have often been critical of her use of imagery drawn from various branches of engineering. An examination of Ayn Rand's comments on this issue introduces important questions about the use of imagistic language in theory and description, the role of imagery in Paterson's theories, and the difficulties that Rand encountered in assessing those theories

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