Is the past month what the end of Atlas Shrugged looks like?
With all of the Black Lives Matter protests, the shooting of both citizens and police, the negative reaction of the stock market to the British taking back their own sovereignty, the unwillingness of the FBI to prosecute an obvious case of national security protocol violations, and the worldwide terrorism spree, I am asking you to find parallels in Atlas Shrugged or in other Rand novels as to where we are at? Are we still near the beginning? Or is it getting close to the end?
Being a member of this forum means that I must not be in denial of reality. However, reality lately is getting a little hard to swallow. My 18-year-old younger daughter shares my worldview. She said that the news is getting a little too depressing, so we are watching Shrek 2 for a little bit of comedic escapism. As I recall from AS, didn't theatregoing become popular as an escape from reality?
Being a member of this forum means that I must not be in denial of reality. However, reality lately is getting a little hard to swallow. My 18-year-old younger daughter shares my worldview. She said that the news is getting a little too depressing, so we are watching Shrek 2 for a little bit of comedic escapism. As I recall from AS, didn't theatregoing become popular as an escape from reality?
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And if the world avoids total destruction, but degrades into an Anthem-like society of a new Dark Ages, we can rest assured that millions of both printed and digital versions of Atlas and her other works will survive, somewhere, waiting to be discovered by some future John Galt. And to bring our progeny a new Renaissance.
I still hope the new Renaissance occurs and prevents the new Dark Ages. I don't I'll live to see which way it goes, but at least I'll die knowing which way it can, and should.
That said, a real currency collapse, or laws line 10-289 could speed that up quite a bit. We are living in a country with a lot of savings held in the financial system that could disappear overnight. That could mean that older and retired people would be instantly impoverished and really affect the economy.
I think with the deficits, entitlement programs, and entitled citizens, a currency collapse is our #1 danger. This could occur very quickly because of unforeseen things happening here or in foreign countries.
I don't think we've approached the point of mass shortages, "frozen" transportation, people walking off jobs and into the night for who knows where, and a complete collapse of the infrastructure, e.g., as at the very end where New York City goes dark, and the implied beginning of the total breakdown of civil society is beginning. As Rand said, the novel is not prophetic, and actually meant to keep itself from being prophetic. Whether we get to an actual Atlas-like ending or just a massive worldwide depression that we somehow recover from, and with better principles...I don't think anyone knows right now.
And if you add in the wild card of mystic, terrorist extremists who care nothing of this Earth, and have nukes, to whom "mutually assured destruction" may mean nothing or actually be a good thing, it may be a quick, unAtlas-like ending...
As too the question...I don't think we're at the end yet...parts of the end show up in one country or another but not the whole of it yet...I think it's sad to say...the worst is yet to come...but I do hope that our own awareness of it will shrug it off a bit till we figure out whom is our last hope OB1.
In this case, we are cashing in on almost 8 years of the most divisive president since Lincoln.
We are cashing in on the influx of anti-American refugees.
We are cashing in on the conversion of fatherless black men and boys being converted to Islam. who were looking for a purpose in life and someone to blame.
We are cashing in for people who should know better hiding their heads in the sand.
We are cashing in for 100 years of liberal education.
The wonder would be if nothing happened.
Fred Astaire dance scenes, Shirley Temple, singing cowboys, The Wizard of Oz, Flash Gordon in silver underwear, the fantasy list goes on . . .
It's pretty early in the timeline of AS.
Why would any sane person decide to follow the rules dictated by that group of looters, thieves, and slave masters?
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