To: koan who wrote (26468 ) 9/6/2012 12:34:11 AM From: average joe 1 Recommendation Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 85487 She had a tragic childhood and I cry for that child, but she grew up a sociopath and that is what drove her philosophy. Soviet Kleptocrats ruined her father's business and drove him to penury. Much like what Obama's henchman have tried to do with the coal industry and Gibson guitars. Rand was born Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum ( Russian : ????? ?????????? ?????????) on February 2, 1905, to a bourgeois family living in Saint Petersburg . She was the eldest of the three daughters of Zinovy Zakharovich Rosenbaum and Anna Borisovna Rosenbaum, largely non-observant Jews . Rand's father was a successful pharmacist, eventually owning a pharmacy and the building in which it was located.She found school unchallenging, and claimed to have begun writing screenplays at the age of eight and novels at the age of ten. Rand was twelve at the time of the Russian Revolution of 1917 , during which her sympathies were with Alexander Kerensky . Rand's family life was disrupted by the rise of the Bolshevik party under Vladimir Lenin . Her father's pharmacy was confiscated by the Bolsheviks, and the family fled to the Crimea , which was initially under the control of the White Army during the Russian Civil War . She later recalled that while in high school she determined that she was an atheist and that she valued reason above any other human attribute. After graduating from high school in the Crimea at 16, Rand returned with her family to Petrograd (the new name for Saint Petersburg), where they faced desperate conditions, on occasion nearly starving. In the fall of 1925, Rand was granted a visa to visit American relatives. Rand was so impressed with the skyline of Manhattan upon her arrival in New York Harbor that she cried what she later called "tears of splendor".Intent on staying in the United States to become a screenwriter, she lived for a few months with relatives in Chicago , one of whom owned a movie theater and allowed her to watch dozens of films for free. She then set out for Hollywood, California .