Ayn Rand Eliminated From Donation Agreement at U. Kentucky
It’s a shame. The school was even going to hand out free copies of her books.
Meghan Keenan of Red Alert Politics reported.
University of Kentucky eliminates Ayn Rand from donation agreement
The University of Kentucky’s college of business has renegotiated a donation agreement that would have advanced Ayn Rand’s free market philosophy.
UK’s Gatton College of Business and Economics received $2.5 million in 2004 from BB&T towards renovations and the establishment of a program for the study of capitalism. However, in a new agreement signed in November 2014, Gatton College officials decided to remove several aspects of the original plan that would have tied the college to Rand.
The original agreement was to create a reading room named after the philosopher, and distribute free copies of Rand’s novels Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead to students.
The Lexington Herald-Leader reports that former BB&T CEO John Allison, who later served as president of the libertarian Cato Institute, used the BB&T Foundation to award numerous donations to colleges and universities, and require the study of Rand’s books in exchange.
Gatton College Dean David Blackwell negotiated the new deal with BB&T.
“There are lots of other philosophers to study for the moral foundations of capitalism,” Blackwell reportedly said. “She wasn’t even a very good philosopher.”
University of Kentucky eliminates Ayn Rand from donation agreement (Red Alert Politics)
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Don’t take business at UK. The dean is at best an idiot.
“She wasn’t even a very good philosopher” said some guy no one will recall in fifteen minutes of Ayn Rand- who’s legacy has survived nearly a century.
Pretty impressive feat for an incompetent philosopher…