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capndunzzl said, almost 3 years ago
…did we need that pistol?!
beviek
said, almost 3 years ago
Objectivism??? Surely she’s not the Initiator of Force?
Varnes said, almost 3 years ago
Auto be a law against that….
Varnes said, almost 3 years ago
Ayn that awful?
Bruno Zeigerts said, almost 3 years ago
Grooooooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaan!
jreckard said, almost 3 years ago
Whose fault is that sign?
SusanSunshine
said, almost 3 years ago
“You’re here, at last,” he shrugged.
DONZOR said, almost 3 years ago
That’s just nuts!
MrJimCos said, almost 3 years ago
She really needs to go find John Galt.
nazzofoggenmach said, almost 3 years ago
atlas mugged
jreckard said, almost 3 years ago
@SusanSunshine
For a good time, meet me at the fountain. Head out now.
pschearer
said, almost 3 years ago
Any publicity as long as they pronounce the name right.
I recommend to everyone to read Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”. Even if you end up not agreeing with her philosophy of Objectivism, you will have read an exciting story and be exposed to challenging ideas with growing influence in America. And if you’re lucky, as I and many others have been, it can change your life.
But if you are curious but just not enough to commit to a thousand-page novel, then maybe you’ll want to explore www.AynRand.org.
SunflowerGirl100 said, almost 3 years ago
Ah, pschearer, I see you regard her as the fountainhead of all wisdom. I was briefly a fan in my teens but I read Atlas Shrugged and at last shrugged it off (Yeah, Susan, I’m stealing your joke but improving it). I seriously recommend We The Living, her first novel and therefore the most honest since based in the reality of her own life in Russia.. It gives a solid picture of Russia right after the Revolution.
Enough seriousness! This is a cartoon!
moderateisntleft said, almost 3 years ago
@pschearer
Spoken as a true believer. Keep in mind that Rand wrote fiction. Made up story lines and characters to support a fringe belief created by a disgruntled former aristocrat. She has no more insite than Marx.
CRjackson
said, almost 3 years ago
@pschearer Not gonna weigh in on her ideas, but that 80-page speech in “Atlas Shrugged” is the exact opposite of “exciting.”