Posted on 02/02/2009 2:57:24 PM PST by Ed Hudgins
She was a prophet!
Big fan of both books, you can really see some of what happened in Atlas Shrugged taking place. Apart from her atheism, I love me some Ayn Rand
ping to Ayn Rand.
Wonder how she would feel about Obama and the democrats turning ‘Atlas Shrugged’ into a reality show?
I’m not the genius here at 668, but if not for Ayn Rand my head might as well have been filled with straw. From her books I learned how to think clearly.
I think she had this called all along. A true prophet.
If that atheist’s the best role model out there, we’re in trouble.
If you can write as well as that atheist a powerful and influential pro-freedom, pro-reason novel like Atlas Shrugged, which described over 50 years ago what the statists are doing to us today, I will read it with great interest.
Ditto that...Ayn Rand put so much of what I abstractly, inherently already knew into very good stories. I compare reading Ayn Rand to the first time I listened to Limbaugh. I couldn’t believe someone else, media-wise, thought the same way as me about so many things.
Leftists and the dumb driven cattle who follow them and believe their ravings cannot comprehend this simple but profound bit of wisdom.
Since she likes Rachmaninoff, here is some Rachmaninoff for her: Prelude in C# Minor
Prelude in g flat minor
Prelude in E flat major
Well said Ed
Thanks Bob.
For the person interested in the nature of freedom and its statist enemies, I think reading the Bible and an a microeconomics textbook is a better use of time than subjection to Rand’s ponderous literary hammer blows. The fable of the trees in the 9th chapter of the Old Testament book of Judges gives a better understanding of the nature of governing usurpers than all of Rand’s writings put together.
What chapter of Atlas Shrugs are we at now?
I am just trying to figure out how to not go down with the Obama ship of state.
“Humanity’s Edge”
“Sirat: Through the Fires of Hell”
Both books are on Amazon.com.
I finally got my own hardcover copy of Atlas Shrugged. The book deserves that rather than a paperback or getting a copy from the library.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.