Sigh. I grew up reading the "Little House on the Prairie" series. I find it hard to believe Rose Wilder would have been friends with the person who is as nasty as the one you're describing. And yet...they were indeed friends.https://twitter.com/arthur_affect/status/1353776614186733579 …
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Later on in life she was quite bitter over Ayn Rand eclipsing her fame as a "founding mother of American libertarianism" and fumed that the publishing industry favored Rand over her because she was Jewish Really fascinatingly awful person
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I also find it interesting that because LIW wrote an interesting account of her life that was later romanticized on tv, that means the daughter couldn’t possibly be a terrible person with terrible friends. Says a lot about CS’s thought process & maybe some of her choices
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I'm not finding much yet to verify any of this on Google. Apologize if my skills at searching aren't up to par. Where are you getting this, so I can look for myself? (Apart from opposing the New Deal, and being very passionately libertarian.)
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The book PRAIRIE FIRES introduced a lot of people to this story, which was itself introduced to a lot of people by
@AnaMardoll tweeting about her experience reading ithttps://twitter.com/arthur_affect/status/1353885871510962176?s=19 … - Show replies
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