Sunday, March 29, 2009
Atlas Shrugged
Atlas Shrugged
by Ayn Rand

I first read Any Rand's books in the mid 1960's. I had attended a lecture at Rutgers University and heard a speak. The line I remember most from the lecture was in response to a students question, "It is obvious that you haven't read any of my work and I am not going to respond to your question." Later I began to read her works and eventually read all of her books. Atlas Shrugged is her finest work and best known book. Over the years I have re-read all of her books but always found Atlas Shrugged to be the most captivating. What I originally read as very unlikely to ever occur in the United States is now on the verge of becoming reality with our present congress and president.If you have not read Atlas Shrugged, take time to read this wonderful work. She was way ahead of the curve.
There is a good biography of Ayn Rand on Wikipedia, click here.
Who is John Gault?
by Ayn Rand

I first read Any Rand's books in the mid 1960's. I had attended a lecture at Rutgers University and heard a speak. The line I remember most from the lecture was in response to a students question, "It is obvious that you haven't read any of my work and I am not going to respond to your question." Later I began to read her works and eventually read all of her books. Atlas Shrugged is her finest work and best known book. Over the years I have re-read all of her books but always found Atlas Shrugged to be the most captivating. What I originally read as very unlikely to ever occur in the United States is now on the verge of becoming reality with our present congress and president.If you have not read Atlas Shrugged, take time to read this wonderful work. She was way ahead of the curve.
There is a good biography of Ayn Rand on Wikipedia, click here.

Who is John Gault?