Why Atlas Shrugged Is Essential Reading

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Why Rand’s dystopian vision looks more like tomorrow than yesterday
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  • Posted by j_IR1776wg 1 day, 18 hours ago
    Barack Obama refutes Hank Rearden. "you didn't build that..."

    https://libertypen.substack.com/p/why...

    Obama summed up "We rise or fall together as one nation and as one people, and that’s the reason I’m running for President — because I still believe in that idea. You’re not on your own, we’re in this together."

    All for one and one for all. A Socialists' fantasy, An Individualists' nightmare.
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    • Posted by mccannon01 15 hours, 6 minutes ago
      Indeed, considering Obummer didn't build or create ANY of the loot he's accumulated. Marxist charlatan and con man from day one, just like his idol Karl!
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      • Posted by j_IR1776wg 13 hours, 55 minutes ago
        Yes. And like the other Socialist...“The masses have a little time to think. And how incredible is the willingness of modern men to believe.”
        ― Adolph Hitler

        The educational system in America has so dumbed down the populace that they, willingly, keep voting for Marxists. Just like the people of NYC will vote in Mandami. Paraphrasing John Galt: I'm going to stop the mind of Man.


        https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/1072...
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  • Posted by VetteGuy 1 day, 13 hours ago
    Thanks LP, excellent essay.
    I noticed your use of "rational self-interest", a phrase I prefer over Rand's insistence on "selfishness". It's very difficult to get over the negative stigma that "selfishness" raises in many people. They are turned off before they even find out what she means by it.

    Atlas Shrugged is daunting to many people because of its length and the amount of thought it evokes. I saw a headline earlier today to the effect that the average attention span is about 8 seconds. That doesn't encourage me to believe the next generation will read AS. Maybe they will watch the movie ... probably while scrolling their phones!
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  • Posted by Abaco 14 hours, 41 minutes ago
    I just referenced Atlas Shrugged today with a colleague. We were talking about how most restaurants screw up your orders now, how the shop screwed up my oil change (top-tier shop, no Jiffylube), etc. She said, "It's like people don't want to work anymore." She's right. They don't. They just wanna get stoned and coast on through with minimal effort and no real concern for their own effectiveness. Make no mistake, though. This is a lot more than people en masse just deciding to mail it in. What incentive is there, anymore? My own kids have seen how hard I've worked and, frankly, it probably didn't look like fun. I asked my colleague if she is familiar with Atlas Shrugged. She wasn't.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 18 hours, 48 minutes ago
    Me dino never heard of Ayn Rand (maybe once hearing her name on TV but not caring who she was) until my most conservative of 4 brothers Christmas gifted my with all 3 DVD's of Atlas Shrugged.
    Very shortly thereafter, I was reading the book from cover to cover and also internet researching Ayn Rand when I stumbled upon The Gulch, landing here 11 years and 8 months ago.
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