Tremendous in scope, breathtaking in its suspense, Atlas Shrugged is Ayn Rand's magnum opus and launched an ideology and a movement. With the publication of this work in 1957, Rand gained an instant following and became a phenomenon. Atlas Shrugged emerged as a premier moral apologia for capitalism, a defense that had an electrifying effect on millions of readers (and now listeners) who had never heard capitalism defended in other than technical terms.
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Atlas Shrugged Overview
A Closer Look Into Ayn Rand's Masterpiece
Atlas Shrugged is Ayn Rand's way of demonstrating how her personal philosophy can be applied to everyday life. She calls the philosophy "objectivism" and describes it as "a philosophy for living on earth". She does a great job of illustrating her philosophy throughout the book, ensuring that anyone who reads the story will have a strong understanding of what she is trying to teach.
Philosophy aside, the book is a great read. Originally published in 1957 and full of illustrative examples and stunning plot points. It takes place at an unknown time in the not too distant future. The whole book takes place in a fictitious United States. The book focuses heavily on the weakness of evil, corporate greed, dealing with "moochers" or those that try to parasite off of society instead of making their own way, and many other very interesting plot points, metaphors, and ideas.
The main story revolves around fictitious corporations. The capitalist economy in the United States is failing. Most of the rest of the world has turned to socialism and isolates themselves from the United States. Colorado, due to the big oil companies, is the last great industrial center in the world. The train tracks, essential to Colorado's economy, are in desperate need of repair, and the book begins with several corporations competing for the job. Talented and well respected people within the United States are mysteriously retiring and vanishing from their jobs. The world is losing it's greatest minds, and this is only the beginning.
Because of it's deep philosophical impact on society, Atlas Shrugged remains as influential and popular today as ever before. The book still mirrors our everyday lives. The world has always had greed, weakness, evil, good, and many other factors working against each other within, and Atlas Shrugged provides the philosophical groundwork for people to cope with these problems for themselves.
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Facts You May Not Know About Atlas Shrugged
* Atlas Shrugged was voted as being the "second most influential book of the twentieth century" in a poll conducted through a joint effort between the Library of Congress and The Book Of The Month Club.
* Howard Dickman of Reader's Digest wrote that Atlas Shrugged had "turned millions of readers on to the ideas of liberty" and helped people to understand that they have the "profound right to be happy."
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