Posted on 04/14/2011 7:13:53 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Atlas Shrugged: Part I, which opens April 15th, is a movie unlike any other. Based on Ayn Rands novel, it dramatizes the fundamental conflict gripping our world: the battle between those who create value and wealth through their own efforts (the producers) and those who seek them through force (the looters and moochers).
With eerie accuracy, Rands novel depicted in 1957 the very struggle between these diametrical opposites that were witnessing today. This battle couldnt be more important because the fate of civilization rests on the outcome. Since this conflict inescapably affects everyone, its crucial to know which side youre on.
In Atlas Shrugged, producers like railroad executive Dagny Taggart and self-made steel titan Hank Rearden create new products and services, offer them in free trade, and consequently become rich. They are exploited by looters and moochers like Dagnys brother James Taggart and steel executive Orren Boyle, who seek government intervention that favors them and thwarts their competition. In the story, the producers are vilified and their property expropriated, until they disappear. Without them, the country collapses.
Sound familiar? Today, America is in decline. The Wall Street Journal reports that the number of U.S. IPOs has plunged to an annual average of about 130 since 2001 from an average of 503 during the 1990s. Our nations debt is skyrocketing. Government has seized unprecedented control over industries like healthcare and banking. Corruption, group warfare, and the sense of entitlement to other peoples money are rampant. As Steve Moore notes in Weve Become a Nation of Takers, Not Makers, public jobs, money, and power are burgeoning while the private sector is shrinking.
In this epic drama of our age, what does each side have to offer?
Makers are essential to life. Humans must exert effort to create the food, housing, clothing, and other things we need and want. Producers are the people who make that effort and deliver the goods.
Some think producers are limited to corporate moguls, but in fact, they include anyone on any level from janitors to company presidents, in small or large organizations who earn what they have and dont steal from others.
Producers offer their goods through voluntary trade capitalism. Whenever producers have been the freest, the result has been an explosion of wealth and prosperity and a high standard of living for everyone. Witness 19th-century America or todays least-regulated fields, like technology.
The opposite type is the taker, who wants to forcibly live off others efforts. Looters are takers who jockey for positions in government in order to seize wealth and gain power over producers. Moochers vote the looters into power in order to receive government benefits like welfare, subsidies, grants, business advantages, or jobs.
Since its inception, America has been a land of producers. The worlds most can-do people cleared farms, opened shops, lived and traded with one another in harmony, and created the great middle class the producer class. Now, many Americans take no responsibility for their lives. Instead, they line up for money thats not theirs; its simply Obama money.
Self-ping to read later.
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garden sounds great
I just purchased my ticket online for tomorrow @ 7pm.....whoooohooo, can’t wait to see it!!
Me too! The last time I looked the closest one was in CT (I’m on Long Island).
Then I started to do that “demand it now” and have 2 theaters to choose from!!
Going tomorrow night @ 7pm!! =)
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