Analysis Of Ayn Rand's Objectivism

203 Words1 Pages
Ayn Rand’s main philosophy, objectivism, begins by embracing the basic concept that existence exists. That, reality is, and in the quest to live fully we must discover reality’s nature and learn to successfully act in it.

To exist is to be, to possess a specific identity. The law is: A is for A. Facts are facts, independent of any consciousness. No amount of praying, desperate longing for, or hopeful pleading can change the facts. Nor will denying or evading the facts erase them: the facts remain immutable.

As stated in Rand’s philosophy, reality does not to be rewritten or escaped, but, solemnly and profoundly, faced. One of her favorite sayings is: “Man is an end himself.” This means, Man—every man—is an end in himself, not the ends and