Yeah, Ayn Rand is someone who came on my radar as well with my interest in cult psychology. I have watched her interviews and read a few articles about her cult. These individuals always ardently criticise faith, as she has as well, and they can't stand subjectivity and disorder, her cult was called objectivism. The complete order that they always try and establish through excessive control is characteristic of the negative polarity. Since it is not possible to create order in this world, they usually descent into paranoia when things start unravelling too quickly, as was the case with her cult as well. That paranoia results from failure to control.
Ra briefly touched on order as well:
I also think she was a good candidate for STS harvestability. It's quite instructive to watch her interviews on Youtube, just to see how someone so completely embodies Ra's description of the negative polarity. There was one moment I will never forget, when the interviewer was kind to her, and said to her at the end of the interview "God bless you", and she momentarily softened, before she composed herself again.
Ra briefly touched on order as well:
Quote:Ra: It may seem that the rational or analytical mind might have more of a possibility of successfully pursuing the negative orientation due to the fact that in our understanding too much order is by its essence negative.
I also think she was a good candidate for STS harvestability. It's quite instructive to watch her interviews on Youtube, just to see how someone so completely embodies Ra's description of the negative polarity. There was one moment I will never forget, when the interviewer was kind to her, and said to her at the end of the interview "God bless you", and she momentarily softened, before she composed herself again.