You can't depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus ~ Mark Twain
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Fresh interest in Ayn Rand
'Atlas Shrugged': From Fiction to Fact in 52 Years
Some years ago when I worked at the libertarian Cato Institute, we used to label any new hire who had not yet read "Atlas Shrugged" a "virgin." Being conversant in Ayn Rand's classic novel about the economic carnage caused by big government run amok was practically a job requirement. If only "Atlas" were required reading for every member of Congress and political appointee in the Obama administration. I'm confident that we'd get out of the current financial mess a lot faster.
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Is Rand Relevant?
Ayn Rand died more than a quarter of a century ago, yet her name appears regularly in discussions of our current economic turmoil. Pundits including Rush Limbaugh and Rick Santelli urge listeners to read her books, and her magnum opus, "Atlas Shrugged," is selling at a faster rate today than at any time during its 51-year history.
There's a reason. In "Atlas," Rand tells the story of the U.S. economy crumbling under the weight of crushing government interventions and regulations. Meanwhile, blaming greed and the free market, Washington responds with more controls that only deepen the crisis. Sound familiar?
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If you’ve been checked the news lately, you may have heard references to Atlas Shrugged.
What are they talking about?
Atlas Shrugged was Rand’s magnum opus with a simple moral: Politicians invariably respond to crises — that in most cases they themselves created — by creating new government programs, laws and regulations which only increase the downward spiral as the “motor of the world” stops.
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