Ayn Rand's personal experience with communism and socialism gave her enough experience to understand what happens under a forced (either direct or indirect) collective of a "workers paradise" instituted on a populace.
Ayn Rand was living in desperate times in Russia. Bolshevism had all of dick to do with the "left" in Russia. She came from a family who supported the Kerensky government who disposed the Czar in the first place.
Ayn Rand's hate of the left is the biggest case of sour grapes of the 20th century as her support of kerensky was just the type of "useful idiots" which Lenin needed to concentrate "all power to the soviets" during those fateful days in wintery Petragrad during WW1.
I am glad she escaped the CCCP when she did, things got worse with uncle joe. But she took the anti part to the extreme to win fame with her new host countries elites. Her endless pandering to the rich gets really transparent in her awful books.
Another fun fact about early Ayn life in Russia, her family ran into the arms of the white armies in the Crimea.
I wonder how many jews she watched being rounded up and slaughtered in the height of the pogroms?
Did her family help or just watch and do nothing?
Good company she kept! She is a fascist traitor from the start. The rest of her shit is more of the same bad knucklehead logic as she descended into sociopathy and started rationalizing her insanity.
If you would like a far more unbiased view of the horrors of early bolshevism and the inner dramas of the soviets coming to power I would get the real libertrian point of view from a woman who was exiled from the USA to Russia at that period of time.
-A woman far more bold then Ayn Rand who confronted Lenin face to face and called him out for turning Petragrad and Russia into a slave camp. (and barely escaped the CCCP to tell the story)
My Disillusionment in Russia