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RT @ laughngwmn : Action without thought is... RT @ laughngwmn : Action without thought is mindlessness, and thought without action is hypocritical -Ayn Rand 8:31 PM Aug 20th from UberTwitter
Alan Greenspan says it's time to put down the Ayn Rand... Alan Greenspan says it's time to put down the Ayn Rand novels and take a serious look at regulating the markets .. http://tinyurl.com/dcg6aj 9:29 PM Feb 17th from twitterfeed
What is a Catholic view of Ayn Rand's philosophy? There seems to be renewed interest in her, and my son's school is encouraging students to enter an essay competition about 2 of her books.
Started 6 days, 15 hours ago (2009-12-14 11:55:00)
by fumigator
John Stossel "I reread 'Atlas Shrugged' recently and was stunned. It was as if Ayn Rand had seen the future. Writing half a century ago, she predicted today's explosion of big government in shockingly accurate detail. The 'Preservation of Livelihood Law.' The 'Equalization of Opportunity Law.' The 'Steel Unification Plan.' Don't these sound like laws passed by the current Congress? All were ...
Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-14 05:31:00)
by photopops
This one is for those higher educated people! Anyone ever read the book Anthem ? or Atlas Shrugged ? Both by Ayn Rand . heart Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks, photopops!
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-13 00:00:00)
by SteveMT
( Ron Paul mentioned near end of article. From Rush Limbaugh to President Obama, Ayn Rand and her book 'Atlas Shrugged' are recalibrating America. By Jennifer Burns / December 11, 2009 Charlottesville, Va. Short version From Fox News to the passenger sitting next to you reading “Atlas Shrugged” on your commute to work, Ayn Rand seems to be everywhere. Since the economic collapse...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-12 16:31:00)
by Squirel
sp00k said: I'd call it being selfish. Not a lot of people do this. Some people might have fucked up their own life, but very few live of welfare because they're lazy. I don't even mean welfare specifically. There are plenty of capable people living off parents or significant others and giving very little in return. My point is, if allowing others to take care of you is distasteful, taking...
Started 2 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-18 22:03:00)
by 1HappyFool
I already told you that it wasn't a scam. It's going to work. ;-) I believe! I believe! Praise the lawd an' pass the ammunition. I believe! -- Alcee Hook
Started 5 days, 2 hours ago (2009-12-16 01:03:00)
by Arwen
Fabrizio, Thanks. Yes, I don't like the idea of giving teenagers her books. I can vaguely remember reading The Fountainhead as a teenager, but I don't think I understood much EXCEPT, as pointed out by somebody in one your linked articles, that it justified me being even more of a selfish brat than I already was. Only now do I see how weird it was for my parents to have not let me read The ...
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-15 17:08:00)
by Tayana42 (Tayana42)
If I liked one of them more than others, it was Hank Reardon. Yeah, he's the one likeable character I remember. I can't remember much about the others. Until I did some recent reading, the only other name I could recall was John Galt, but I couldn't tell you how he fit into the plot. I also remember an incompetent heir that married a bimbo and squandered his fortune. I think it was...