It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand is a satirical memoir by American libertarian political activist Jerome Tuccille.
The title refers to novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, whose work introduced Tuccille and other activists to libertarian ideas.
[1] In a review of the literature about Rand, literary scholar Mimi Reisel Gladstein complimented Tuccille for his humor, especially in his satire of Rand's followers in the Objectivist movement.
[3] Martin Morse Wooster did a retrospective on it in The American Enterprise.
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