The Romantic Manifesto
Historical Context and Significance
Ayn Rand's book «The Romantic Manifesto» is a collection of essays where the author presents her views on art and aesthetics from the perspective of objectivism. Rand asserts that art should reflect ideals and values that foster the development of the human mind and spirit. She criticizes modern art for its detachment from reality and rationality, emphasizing the importance of romanticism as a movement capable of inspiring and uplifting individuals. The book's influence on culture lies in its offering of an alternative perspective on the role of art in society, highlighting its ability to shape worldviews and moral compasses. «The Romantic Manifesto» has had a significant impact on followers of objectivism and continues to intrigue those studying the philosophy of art and literature.
