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Ace of Spades
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 | | 10/31/2007 5:21 AM |
Alert | | I'm currently rereading "The Virtue of Sefishness." I've also read: Anthem, Atlas Shrugged and Fountainhead. If any of you would like to discuss her philosophies let us hear it. | | | |
| | Trogdor!
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 | | 10/31/2007 10:08 AM |
Alert | | I read Anthem and Fountainhead in high school. I remember her philosophy really resonated with me back then. I loved Fountainhead and will have to give that one a reread. | |
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| | hastings1066
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 | | 11/09/2007 8:46 PM |
Alert | | I read the same three books in school and was impressed with her ideas. I am sure that the nanny state that we have created in the last few decades would have her in despair. |
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| | BrianM
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 | | 12/22/2007 8:58 AM |
Alert | | I love Rand's work, Atlas Shrugged tops my list with Fountainhead a close second. Objectivism is an interesting philosophy and forgive me if I am rusty on it. I remember having issues with it regarding it being just a little selfish, self over all else no matter what the cost. Again, correct me if I am wrong. I suddenly feel the need to ask myself, "Who is John Galt?". | | | |
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