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One of the most influential business books ever written is a 1,200-page novel published 50 years ago, on Oct. 12, 1957. It is still drawing readers; it ranks 388th on Amazon.coms best-seller list. (Winning, by John F. Welch Jr., at a breezy 384 pages, is No. 1,431.)

Lester Kraus

Related Atlas Shrugged Book Review: "A Parable of Buried Talents" By Granville Hicks (Oct. 13, 1957) (pdf) Letters to the Editor: Atlas Shrugged, By Alan Greenspan (Nov. 3, 1957) (pdf) Times Topics: Ayn Rand Alan Greenspan

The 1957 novel was harshly reviewed and widely read.

The book is Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rands glorification of the right of individuals to live entirely for their own interest.

For years, Rands message was attacked by intellectuals whom her circle labeled do-gooders, who argued that individuals should also work in the service of others. Her book was dismissed as an homage to greed. Gore Vidal described its philosophy as nearly perfect in its immorality.

But the book attracted a coterie of fans, some of them top corporate executives, who dared not speak of its impact except in private. When they read the book, often as college students, they now say, it gave form and substance to their inchoate thoughts, showing there is no conflict between private ambition and public benefit.

I know from talking to a lot of Fortune 500 C.E.O.s that Atlas Shrugged has had a significant effect on their business decisions, even if they dont agree with all of Ayn Rands ideas, said John A. Allison, the chief executive of BB&T, one of the largest banks in the United States.

It offers something other books dont: the principles that apply to business and to life in general. I would call it complete, he said.

One of Rands most famous devotees is Alan Greenspan, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, whose memoir, The Age of Turbulence, will be officially released Monday.

Mr. Greenspan met Rand when he was 25 and working as an economic forecaster. She was already renowned as the author of The Fountainhead, a novel about an architect true to his principles. Mr. Greenspan had married a member of Rands inner circle, known as the Collective, that met every Saturday night in her New York apartment. Rand did not pay much attention to Mr. Greenspan until he began praising drafts of Atlas, which she read aloud to her disciples, according to Jeff Britting, the archivist of Ayn Rands papers. He was attracted, Mr. Britting said, to her moral defense of capitalism.

Rands free-market philosophy was hard won. She was born in 1905 in Russia. Her life changed overnight when the Bolsheviks broke into her fathers pharmacy and declared his livelihood the property of the state. She fled the Soviet Union in 1926 and arrived later that year in Hollywood, where she peered through a gate at the set where the director Cecil B. DeMille was filming a silent movie, King of Kings.

He offered her a ride to the set, then a job as an extra on the film and later a position as a junior screenwriter. She sold several screenplays and intermittently wrote novels that were commercial failures, until 1943, when fans of The Fountainhead began a word-of-mouth campaign that helped sales immensely.

Shortly after Atlas Shrugged was published in 1957, Mr. Greenspan wrote a letter to The New York Times to counter a critics comment that the book was written out of hate. Mr. Greenspan wrote: Atlas Shrugged is a celebration of life and happiness. Justice is unrelenting. Creative individuals and undeviating purpose and rationality achieve joy and fulfillment. Parasites who persistently avoid either purpose or reason perish as they should.

Rands magazine, The Objectivist, later published several essays by Mr. Greenspan, including one on the gold standard in 1966.

Rand called Atlas a mystery, not about the murder of mans body, but about the murder — and rebirth — of mans spirit. It begins in a time of recession. To save the economy, the hero, John Galt, calls for a strike against government interference. Factories, farms and shops shut down. Riots break out as food becomes scarce.

Rand said she set out to show how desperately the world needs prime movers and how viciously it treats them and to portray what happens to a world without them.

The book was released to terrible reviews. Critics faulted its length, its philosophy and its literary ambitions. Both conservatives and liberals were unstinting in disparaging the book; the right saw promotion of godlessness, and the left saw a message of greed is good. Rand is said to have cried every day as the reviews came out.

Rand had a reputation for living for her own interest. She is said to have seduced her most serious reader, Nathaniel Branden, when he was 24 or 25 and she was at least 50. Each was married to someone else. In fact, Mr. Britting confirmed, they called their spouses to a meeting at which the pair announced their intention to make the mentor-protégé relationship a sexual one.

She wasnt a nice person, said Darla Moore, vice president of the private investment firm Rainwater Inc. But what a gift shes given us.

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