1. Randian - Noun
2. Randian - Adjective
Randian (comparative more Randian, superlative most Randian)
Of or pertaining to Ayn Rand (1905–1982), Russian-born American novelist and philosopher, or her writings or objectivism.
Randian (plural Randians)
A follower of Ayn Rand.
Synonym: Randite
After all, if Democrats sweep back into power in 2020, the Supreme Court will be the only thing standing between America and functional modernity of the sort by which originalists and Randian fanatics can't abide. Source: Internet
But King was at heart a Randian libertarian, seeing identity politics as antithetical to her sacred sense of individualism and thus worthy of scorn. Source: Internet
"Gertrude Bell was a real-life Randian hero," Kaslow said. Source: Internet
Often they were didactic Randian tracts about the importance of private property and the absolute division between good and evil (as in his vigilante series Mr. A). Source: Internet
Just because he's spent his entire career legislating a Randian agenda, speaking about it at every turn and forcing his staff to read her entire turgid that is no reason to assume that any of it. Source: Internet
Those little tapes you play, the brilliant thing is you pick them up and hit play and they start saying their thing and you might be picking up loot or fighting and they're going on with their Ayn Randian philosophy! Source: Internet