Atlas Shrugged (Centennial Ed. HC) by Ayn Rand

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(Hardcover - Centennial Edition)

  • Pub. Date: April 2005
  • 1192pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,656
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    • Pub. Date: April 2005
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Hardcover, 1192pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,656

    Synopsis

    The year 2005 marks Ayn Rand’s Centennial Year. The astounding story of a man that said that he would stop the motor of the world—and did. Tremendous in scope, breathtaking in its suspense, Atlas Shrugged is unlike any other book you have ever read. “A writer of great power. She has a subtle and ingenious mind and the capacity of writing brilliantly, beautifully, bitterly.”—The New York Times

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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

    Encyclopedia of Literature

    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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    Biography

    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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    Great Bookby PixieChild

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    October 09, 2009: I read this years ago,back in the 60's, bought it to read again and to give to my nephew to read. Sad to say all that was predicted in her book has come true except for the total collapse of The U.S.A., but it is getting there. Although a work of fiction there are so many dismaying facts. Extremely well written and a great book for thoughts for those who wonder how our beautiful country got itself into such a mess. Unfortunately, she does not offer a cure. The only cure is to go back to work for what you want to have. What a concept. Salutes to Ayn Rand whom most called a radical kook!

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    Important, must readby Anonymous

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    September 26, 2009: A book ahead of it time but so now


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