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THE FINAL ABSURDITY
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| 12/19/2008
| J.R.Nyquist
Posted on 12/19/2008 5:38:52 PM PST by mick
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To: mick
Actually, considering I'm reading the large paperback version (replacing the version I bought 30 years ago and wore out), it's more like another 1000 pages to that point.
It's a well written detective story with plenty of plot and atmosphere.
I've often wondered if someone could start a FReeper Book Club discussion of Atlas Shrugged on a chapter-by-chapter basis.
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posted on
12/19/2008 7:36:46 PM PST
by
Publius
To: Publius
I just pulled down my edition from the shelf. Hard back 1957. And took a look at Part 11 beginning on page 339.
How about these chapter headings as signs of the times:
“The Aristocracy of Pull”
“The Sanction of the victim”
The Moratorium on Brains”
The woman nailed it. We’re in for quite a ride....quite a ride.
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posted on
12/19/2008 7:48:46 PM PST
by
mick
To: mick
Well said:
The free market doesn't need you to save it.
You've been spending like a drunken sailor starting with
no child left behind, huge farm bill approvals, then you turned the corn chamber of the world into a ethanol growing enterprise and consequently tripled food costs.
Your history entrance:
Turning a the world's most successful capitalistic system into a socialistic government owned/controlled/dependent/ former world leader.
Happy retirement George.
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posted on
12/19/2008 7:52:13 PM PST
by
hermgem
(Will Olmr)
To: mick
By my calculation, we're in Part II ("Either-Or") and at the end of Chapter 1 ("The Man Who Belonged on Earth").
Next month after January 20 we'll transition into Chapter 2 ("The Aristocracy of Pull").
We have a long way to go to get to Part III ("A is A"), Chapter 10 ("In the Name of the Best Within Us").
It's going to be a nasty ride.
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posted on
12/19/2008 7:54:50 PM PST
by
Publius
To: mick
Ive abandoned free market principles to save the free market system.
Back in 1966/7 there was this quotation concerning the Viet Nam war that said “we had to destroy the village in order to save it.” It didn't work then and it will not work now.
To: Publius
It’s been a very long time since I’ve read the complete novel.
Because I bought yrs ago the paperback “For the New Intellectual” that contains all the great speeches and stories in the book and read that one over and over....I’ve pretty much forgotten the on-going plot details.
Maybe I am a foolish optimist , but I can’t see the American people being so depraved as to go the whole route outlined in the book without a bloody counter-revolution. Or maybe a bloody RESTORATION is a better term.
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posted on
12/19/2008 8:13:04 PM PST
by
mick
To: Publius
It's a well written detective story with plenty of plot and atmosphere. Are we talking about the Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand here, or is there another, better-written version of which I am unware?
I've often wondered if someone could start a FReeper Book Club discussion of Atlas Shrugged on a chapter-by-chapter basis.
I've often wondered if someone could start a FReeper group dedicated to plucking out our eyebrows one hair at a time.
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posted on
12/19/2008 9:38:55 PM PST
by
B-Chan
(Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
To: B-Chan
If we start an
Atlas Shrugged discussion group, I'll make it a point
not to ping you.
Jeez!
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posted on
12/19/2008 9:42:10 PM PST
by
Publius
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