Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff, Leonard Peikoff (Introduction)

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(Mass Market Paperback - 35th Anniversary Edition)

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  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Pub. Date: September 1996
  • ISBN-13: 9780451191144
  • Sales Rank: 246
  • 1088pp
  • Edition Description: 35th Anniversary Edition
  • Edition Number: 35
 
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"Who is John Galt?" is the immortal question posed at the beginning of Ayn Rand's masterpiece. The answer is the astonishing story of a man who said he would stop the motor of the world-and did. As passionate as it is profound, Atlas Shrugged is one of the most influential novels of our time. In it, Rand dramatizes the main tenets of Objectivism, her philosophy of rational selfishness. She explores the ramifications of her radical thinking in a world that penalizes human intelligence and integrity. Part mystery, part thriller, part philosophical inquiry, part volatile love affair, Atlas Shrugged is the book that confirmed Ayn Rand as one of the most popular novelist and most respected thinkers of the 20th century.

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The book's female protagonist, Dagny Taggart, struggles to manage a transcontinental railroad amid the pressures and restrictions of massive bureaucracy. Her antagonistic reaction to a libertarian group seeking an end to government regulation is later echoed and modified in her encounter with a utopian community, Galt's Gulch, whose members regard self-determination rather than collective responsibility as the highest ideal. -- Encyclopedia of Literature

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The book's female protagonist, Dagny Taggart, struggles to manage a transcontinental railroad amid the pressures and restrictions of massive bureaucracy. Her antagonistic reaction to a libertarian group seeking an end to government regulation is later echoed and modified in her encounter with a utopian community, Galt's Gulch, whose members regard self-determination rather than collective responsibility as the highest ideal.

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Ayn Rand is one of the rare writers who not only drew in readers with her novels, but created a philosophical movement with them. Her seminal Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, cornerstones of her individualistic Objectivist world view, can be viewed as literature, self-empowerment texts, or both.

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Book for Our Timesby 1orange

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June 20, 2009: This is an excellent book for our current times. It makes a person think about the direction the country is heading and how far we want to go as a nation. I looked forward to listen to this each day. Next, I plan on getting her first book "We The Living".

Excellent philosophical/political novelby thomas-t-mason

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May 25, 2009: The classic lives up to its reputation as a writing of the first order in style, content, character development, but most for its embodiment of great philosophy:economic, political, and human nature.

A MUST read.


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