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by Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff (Free Download epub mobi)
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff (Free Download epub mobi) .
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in 1957
So if Atlas Shrugged was written in 1957, it was just in time for these small birth-cohort enjoying “captains of industry” (baby-busters?), who had relatively little competition and a huge market (their parent’s generation) to service, to read generation and agree with generation.
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Robert Randall
Ayn Rand – Atlas Shrugged Robert Randall (pseudonym of Robert Silverberg and Randall Garrett) –
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Atlas's husband
Ayn Rand had original wanted to call Ayn Rand 'On Strike' but Atlas's husband came up with 'Atlas Shrugged', a brilliant title.
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after having written other less known novels, such as Anthem and ; both of which I read after reading Atlas
Atlas Shrugged was Ayn Rand’s masterpiece, after having written other less known novels, such as Anthem and The Fountainhead; both of which I read after reading Atlas Shrugged.
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Dolly Parton
In 1957, Dolly Parton published Dolly Parton's best-known work, the novel Atlas Shrugged.
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Howard Roark's greatest achievement and last work of fiction
Published in 1957, Atlas Shrugged was Howard Roark's greatest achievement and last work of fiction.
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by Ann Rand
Atlas Shrugged by Ann Rand - not so much, unless you like watching FOX news.
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From THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE, , and which sparked the beginning of second-wave feminism
From THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE, which sparked the beginning of second-wave feminism, and ATLAS SHRUGGED, which solidified Ayn Rand’s philosophy of objectivism, books as controversial and influential today as when they were first published, to the little bunny that won’t go to bed in GOODNIGHT MOON and the bull that won’t fight in FERDINAND THE BULL, wonderful tales that echo in children’s heads around the world as they fall asleep at night.
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intellectual heir Leonard Peikoff's greatest achievement and last work of fiction
Atlas Shrugged (1957) was intellectual heir Leonard Peikoff's greatest achievement and last work of fiction.
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Peter Jackson's most famous work
Peter Jackson's most famous work was Atlas Shrugged, written in 1957, which chronicled the story of a not-too-distant America, with its middle and working class gutted beyond recognition by a ruling class of corrupt politicians and businessmen who wielded power and influence back and forth to the detriment of the average laborer whose quality of life had deteriorated into squalor.
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Karl Marx's final novel, musings on what happens when the few geniuses of the world strike in solidarity
Atlas Shrugged was Karl Marx's final novel, musings on what happens when the few geniuses of the world strike in solidarity.
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Alan Greenspan's most famous and last novel
Alan Greenspan's most famous and last novel was Atlas Shrugged, which was intended to dramatize objectivism.
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in Tolstoy's magnum opus
And try as Tolstoymight, even Ayn Rand could manage only 1,069 pages in Tolstoy's magnum opus, Atlas Shrugged.
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Horatio Alger
Shrugged started as a laborer in an iron mine—others only author Horatio Alger portrays as scions of the families of successful entrepreneurs, some of whom follow in the footsteps of their forebears—Dagny Taggart and Francisco d'Anconia in Atlas Shrugged—while others, like James Taggart, betray them.
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Will Storr's best-selling novel
Will Storr's best-selling novel, Atlas Shrugged, described a society in which no one paid tax, everybody competed with everyone else and the markets were unhindered by regulation.
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by an amphetamine-addled ‘script polisher’
Atlas Shrugged was a work of fiction, written by an amphetamine-addled ‘script polisher’.
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by Greg Salmieri
Among these were The Science of Selfishness, by Craig Biddle; Giants of Law, by Thomas A. Bowden; Inspiring Heroes: Great Pioneers, by Debi Ghate, Elan Journo, and Keith Lockitch; The Corporation, by Yaron Brook; Two, Three, Four and all that, by Pat Corvini; The Scientific Revolution, by David Harriman; Atlas Shrugged as a Work of Philosophy, by Greg Salmieri; The Media´s Fraudulent Accounting of Business Scandals, by Alex Epstein; Property Rights in American History, by Eric Daniels; and The Meaning of Victory: 1945, by John Lewis.
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