The article illustrated how Herbert (an orphan) and his talented wife Lou studied Geology at Stanford. Together made their fortune mining in Australia and China. On a vacation in London they found a rare baroque folio on mining written in Latin.
- “Between 1907 and 1912, Lou and Hoover combined their talents to create a translation of one of the earliest printed technical treatises on mining: Georg Agricola's De re metallica, originally published in 1556. At 670 pages, with 289 woodcuts, the Hoover translation remains the definitive English language translation of Agricola's work.” (from Wikepedia)
A huge undertaking by two increadibly creative minds. At face value I admired the story from an Objectivist’s perspective. And then I began to think about the timeline. Hoover became President of the US three years after Ayn Rand imigrated to the US. Certainly then, as now, the personal history of leaders and their wives are quite public.
Hoover must have dramatically influenced an impressionable Ayn Rand, delivered from hell on earth (by her own accounts) into a gleaming capitalist society. What bright light made that society gleam but its leader? Also think about Ayn’s world veiw at the time. She experienced first hand that Comunism can be nothing better than a brutal dictatorship. The 1929 worldwide economic depression must have felt like global colapse was immenent. Hoover fits the epic hero role very well.
We the Living , her first novel was published in 1936. From first hand experience I can tell you that a novel lives inside of you for a very long time before it gets on to paper, in my case for more than a decade. Perhaps Ayn’s novels gestated in a similar fashion?
Could Herbert Hoover be Hank Rearden? Could Lou Hoover be Dagney Taggart? Doesn’t the Hoovers' life story share similarities with the plot line of Atlas Shrugged?
- Both stories involve mining, refining, and industry.
- HR and DT find a motor in the wilderness. They salvage it together. HH and LH find a long overlooked and unappreciated tome of immense importance. They salvage it together.
- Hoover was a strong supporter of the (from Wikepedia )“Efficiency Movement component of the Progressive Era, arguing there were engineering-like technical solutions to all social and economic problems.” An engineering like focus is what John Gault proposed as the only salvation for a dying world in Atlas Shrugged.