In December 1968 Ayn Rand published her controversial essay "An Answer to Readers (About a Woman President)" in which she expressed her opposition to the election of a woman as President of the USA. Firstly, Rand starts her case against a Madame President by stating that: For a woman qua woman, the essence of femininity is hero-worship - the desire to look up to a man . Then, the Objectivist philosopher defines what she means by "worshipping" and whom a woman is to worship: Her worship is an abstract emotion for the metaphysical concept of masculinity as such - which she experiences fully and concretely only for the man she loves, but which colors her attitude toward all men . She goes on to add: It means that she never loses the awareness of her own sexual identity and theirs. It means that a properly feminine woman does not treat men as if she were their pal, sister, mother - or leader . Why can't she be a leader? Because if she were, she wouldn't have an...