Ayn Rand was a novelist from Russia screenwriter, philosopher and philosopher was also a well-known conservative/libertarian political activist. She is most well known for her writing on Atlas Shrugged (1957) and The Fountainhead (1943). Wealthy Jewish parents gave her birth in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on February 2, 1905. Ayn Rand, original name Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum. Her most famous accomplishment is her novel writing. Her philosophical system, Objectivism, is also popular. Rand died in New York City on 6 March 1982.She started her schooling at the prestigious 'Stoiunina School' and started writing from the age of eight. Although her parents attempted to shield her from the political chaos that was unfolding in the moment, Alisa developed her own opinions and favored a republican-based government in place of a the constitutional monarchy. When she was 9, Rand decided to become a writer, inspired especially by the novels of Victor Hugo. Therefore when the 'February Revolution' erupted in Saint Petersburg in 1917, the 12 year old Alisa favored Alexander Kerensky over Tsar Nicholas II. However, as the 'October Revolution' began later in the year, their lives as a family was completely disturbed. When the Bolsheviks seized the power, her father's business was confiscated , and they were forced to flee to Crimea in order to start life afresh.
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