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Re: The Fountainhead & Atlas Shrugged
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One thing that seems pretty clear... she really didn't like women did she?
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Quote from: President Polnut on August 09, 2011, 08:18:22 am
One thing that seems pretty clear... she really didn't like women did she?
Perhaps she just didn't like the characteristics traditionally associated with women by people like you, you male chauvinist.
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Re: The Fountainhead & Atlas Shrugged
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August 21, 2011, 11:12:47 pm »
Quote from: Gustaf on August 14, 2011, 12:36:20 pm
Quote from: President Polnut on August 09, 2011, 08:18:22 am
One thing that seems pretty clear... she really didn't like women did she?
Perhaps she just didn't like the characteristics traditionally associated with women by people like you, you male chauvinist.
Ah yes! That must be it
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Re: The Fountainhead & Atlas Shrugged
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Reply #28 on:
February 14, 2012, 04:05:04 pm »
Just ordered a copy of
Atlas Shrugged
. I don't agree with most aspects of Rand's philosophy, but
Anthem
enticed me... even though that book definitely exaggerates collectivism.
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March 08, 2012, 09:12:00 pm »
Bump
I too am reading Atlas Shrugged. It is, simply put, challenging. It is 1,000 pages (not too much of a challenge, I just read Nixonland) and is very (almost too) descriptive. Rand’s philosophy is something I only half agree with. Her defense of the common man and his capacity to well in society is something I have always believed in and agree with. But the attacks on religion really bugged me. Rands philosophy states (a description was in the back of the book) that “facts are facts, A is A”. If one believes in God, then one should look at Gods existence as “fact” and “reason”. Rand also glorifies the common sociopath. I like the book, and I like the respect she held for the common man, but all in all, I find it was poorly written.
I just watched these videos today, and I thought they gave a good insight into Rand’s views and personality.
Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzGFytGBDN8
Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUwTHn-9hhU&feature=related
Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N4KbLbGYgk&feature=related
Part 4:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-q7cje1I3VM&feature=related
Part 5:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfqq4VKh1xM&list=UUNTrCzThyx2lV9B0KuM4RBg&index=36&feature=plcp
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March 21, 2012, 04:36:15 pm »
It is so incredibly boring!
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The way 90% of Atlas threads end up:
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Re: The Fountainhead & Atlas Shrugged
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March 28, 2012, 10:22:02 am »
I read Atlas Shrugged about ten years ago. I found it to be slow, at first, but about halfway through it gets more interesting. I suppose it's a bit like the movies "Malcolm X" and "Titanic" in the sense that it's a little too long, but not a bad read.
The Fountainhead was much better, in my opinion. It's also very long, but it has less fluff. It's good for the non-conformist in you. At first glance, it is a story of one man and his struggles as an architect against a successful rival, but the book addresses deeper issues. If you only read one of these two books, let it be Fountainhead.
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June 29, 2012, 05:09:18 pm »
I've never read anything by Ayn Rand myself, though some of my family members like her work (that said, most of my family members are batsh**t insane). A friend of mine read
Atlas Shrugged
a few years ago at the age of
12
(end of 6th grade) and heavily recommended it.
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June 29, 2012, 05:37:19 pm »
When I was 12 I at least realized that the junk I was reading fell under the 'Fantasy' label.
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September 20, 2012, 04:33:00 pm »
My copy of Atlas Shrugged has worked pretty well as a doorstop.
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Atlas Shrugged was a massive book in size, depth, and detail. It had way too many subplots, way too much detail, and as mentioned, had only two characters in multiple forms. But, for all her kinks in Atlas Shrugged, she still is a decent writer. Certainly not the best ever, but if you read Anthem and We the Living you will quickly find that her writing style was not as bad as it was in Atlas Shrugged.
If you are getting into Rand, I suggest you first read Anthem, and then We the Living. Anthem gives you a basic introduction to Objectivism. We the Living gives you background on why she thought the way she thought.
I agreed overall with Rand’s views on the divide between capitalists and the “looters.” But Rand’s views on religion are the opposite of what I think as a Christian. As a Paleoconservative, I believe that church/private welfare or charity programs are very beneficial to society and should be encouraged. But I don’t believe that my tax dollars should pay for welfare that I will never get. Rand’s opposition is much more sinister. Rand believed that it was belittling for a man to help another man because it did not benefit him. When pressed about this, Rand once said “I believe in charity and assistance. If my husband wants me to go get some milk at the store, I will do it. Why? Because it is in my self interest to keep his love.” If my mom, brother, or grandma asked me to go get some milk, I would do it whether it benefited me or not. As far as I know, love is supposed to be as close to unconditional as possible. Atlas Shrugged seems kind of contradictory when Dagny Taggart buys the homeless man dinner. Wasn’t that charity? You finally think something good is happening, when bam, you realize Dagny’s goal was to find out about an old factory. Once again, selfishness prevails.
Rand’s objection to Christianity was the most powerful argument for atheism I have ever read, but it had no effect on my spirituality whatsoever. Rand basically said that believing in a God would make you subhuman-a slave to a master. But, through Jesus dying for me, I am freed, and eternally in debt to him. I am pretty sure Rand would agree with me that you have to pay what you owe. How do Christians pay for the unpayable debt we have to Jesus? We love one another, as he loved us. Furthermore, Rand preached ration or reason as the best way for man to find answers. Ration tells me that human kind developing on our own is impossible, and that evolution is only half true. Others will disagree, and say that evolution is rationalized. That’s fine. It’s just a common disagreement, but at the end of the day, reason is seen through the eyes of the beholder.
Overall, Rand was a great writer, a decent (but misguided) philosopher, and a literary icon. While I don’t know what her personality was like, judging by her childhood and life in Russia, she was a very bitter, angry women who had a lot of hate. Christianity would of solved her problems, but she was very principled and stubborn, so she would never have excepted it. Her views on gender roles, charity, and “selfishness” were alright in theory, but awful in practice. It is not a bad thing to condemn the government for having social programs, but too condemn man himself? That is not Libertarianism at all. Its just the opposite in fact. Atlas Shrugged is a 7/10 in my opinion.
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Re: The Fountainhead & Atlas Shrugged
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Anyone that thinks that she was a good writer needs to be sent to a re-education gulag immediately for some intensive brainwashing.
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