atlas shrugged, or ayn rand in general |
atlas shrugged, or ayn rand in general |
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![]() I'm Jc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 ![]() |
i just finished reading Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand last weekend. has anyone read it? what did you think?
i thought it was good. it's probably one of my favorite books now. it was long as hell (1,000+ pages) and wordy as hell. sometimes rand pisses me off with her writing style. she beats a point down into the dirt too often. i get sick of the characters if you haven't read it then i guess you should know that it's basically a philosophy within a story. the entire point of the story is to outline and explain her philosophy of objectivism. it does this way more thoroughly than the fountainhead did if any of you read that. the story if fiction. the situations and characters are often times extreme and unbelievable...but at the same time believable? i don't know how to explain it really. i think someone who didn't agree with her philosophy could still enjoy this book, maybe someone here who hates objectivism can say if they hated the book too. this book has made me think a lot. it's made me rethink what i think about capitalism in general. i can't help but compare this story to what's going on in our country right now. there are a lot of parallels between current events and the events in this book. it makes you think and worry and in general feel like america is probably doomed. whether or not i agree with objectivism is still up in the air i guess. i can't see myself ever agreeing with it 100%. however, there is more i like about it than dislike about it at this point in time. anyway i'll stop there and we can discuss more if anyone has anything to say about it or has read it. if you haven't read atlas, but you've read something else by her then we can talk about that here too. |
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![]() Vae Victis ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 1,415 Joined: Sep 2006 Member No: 460,227 ![]() |
Atlas Shrugged is one of the worst books I've ever read. Unlike Fitzgerald, author of another despised "classic" of mine The Great Gatsby, the problem with Atlas Shrugged is more than the book itself - she's just an awful writer.
As for Objectivism and its attack on altruism: it amazes me that someone could think the main problem with humanity is that we're not selfish enough. "Lillian Hellman was once, in her declining years, talking at some campus and she would peer out over the crowd with her very thick glasses and there was a squawking question from somewhere in the back that said: 'Ms. Hellman, why haven't you endorsed gay rights?' And Ms. Hellman, barely peering, drew herself up and said--I wonder what word I'm allowed to use in this August company?--I'll quote her directly then; she said: 'The forms of f*cking do not require my endorsement.' So to have a book strenuously recommending that people be more self-centered seems to me, as the Anglican Church used to say in its critique of Catholocism, a work of super-arrogation. It's too strenuous." -Christopher Hitchens |
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