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  • Little prime movers: The Fo...
    Stockton, Will

    The journal of Ayn Rand studies, 01/2013, Letnik: 13, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    This essay accounts for the adolescent popularity of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged by arguing that both novels indirectly appropriate the mid-twentieth-century figure of the rebel. By denying their 'prime movers' much of a childhood, however, both novels heroize rebels who never suffer the dilemma that defines the adolescent according to Erik H. Erikson: the struggle between identity and role confusion. Following Erikson and Julia Kristeva, this essay reads Rand's prime movers as figures of a post-Oedipal fantasy of self-reconciliation and career-oriented drive-figures who invite their reader into the fantasy of a life lived without adolescence's defining identity crisis. Reprinted by permission of The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies Foundation