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7/25/2008 2:04:18 PM EDT
Halfway through the book. I can feel what leftist ideas I do have slowly shedding off as I read each page. Comparing her description of a decaying country to the tales my grandparents told of the USSR is chillingly accurate..
7/25/2008 2:06:07 PM EDT
[#1]
Long book, but a great one.
7/25/2008 2:09:25 PM EDT
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Halfway through the book. I can feel what leftist ideas I do have slowly shedding off as I read each page. Comparing her description of a decaying country to the tales my grandparents told of the USSR is chillingly accurate..


instead of comparing the story to descriptions of the ussr, think in term of what year she wrote it and compare it to OUR country, where it was and where it is going......scary stuff.....
7/25/2008 2:10:27 PM EDT
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Halfway through the book. I can feel what leftist ideas I do have slowly shedding off as I read each page. Comparing her description of a decaying country to the tales my grandparents told of the USSR is chillingly accurate..


instead of comparing the story to descriptions of the ussr, think in term of what year she wrote it and compare it to OUR country, where it was and where it is going......scary stuff.....


Just listening to news-radio on the way home, I couldn't help it
7/25/2008 2:11:54 PM EDT
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Halfway through the book. I can feel what leftist ideas I do have slowly shedding off as I read each page. Comparing her description of a decaying country to the tales my grandparents told of the USSR is chillingly accurate..


instead of comparing the story to descriptions of the ussr, think in term of what year she wrote it and compare it to OUR country, where it was and where it is going......scary stuff.....


Just listening to news-radio on the way home, I couldn't help it


the anger will kick in soon.....
7/25/2008 2:14:27 PM EDT
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Funny you posted this, I've been reading this for the last week or so.  First time I've read it.  Good book, but the similarities are scary.
7/25/2008 2:15:53 PM EDT
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Film should be out next year!!
7/25/2008 2:19:32 PM EDT
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Film should be out next year!!


Maybe. The film keeps getting delayed and delayed. No one's fault of course, these things can't be helped. Act of God, ya know.
7/25/2008 2:19:59 PM EDT
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Great book.

Hopefully the film doesn't do to the novel what Starship Troopers the film did to Starship Troopers the novel.
7/25/2008 2:21:21 PM EDT
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Film should be out next year!!



im sure the problems will be blamed on guns, common sense, the constitution, and prosecution of DEM GOOD BOYS WHO AINT DUN NUFFIN RONG EVA
7/25/2008 2:21:48 PM EDT
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I understand and like the philosophy of the book, but it was the most boring BORING book I have ever read. I only got 1/2 way through. But most books written by chicks I find I don't like.

But if you can dig it great. I just thought the style was boring. I'll read some Heinlein instead.
7/25/2008 2:24:39 PM EDT
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I understand and like the philosophy of the book, but it was the most boring BORING book I have ever read. I only got 1/2 way through. But most books written by chicks I find I don't like.

But if you can dig it great. I just thought the style was boring. I'll read some Heinlein instead.


+1 on Heinlein.
As an English-major, my thoughts mirror yours. I find myself skipping pages where it's nothing but thought, to get to the rest of the story.
7/25/2008 2:28:02 PM EDT
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Long book, but a great one.


I started to labor thru it a year ago and got burned out just as they were about to pour the first lot of Rearden metal. Is it really worth proceeding?
7/25/2008 2:29:20 PM EDT
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Long book, but a great one.


I started to labor thru it a year ago and got burned out just as they were about to pour the first lot of Rearden metal. Is it really worth proceeding?


Skip any passage that involves inner-thought or romance and you'll be good.
7/25/2008 3:27:01 PM EDT
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Film should be out next year!!



im sure the problems will be blamed on guns, common sense, the constitution, and prosecution of DEM GOOD BOYS WHO AINT DUN NUFFIN RONG EVA



Yeah, the evil capitalist constitution will be shown as the great threat to the ability of the all powerful and helpful "big brother" government to "help" us all right into a communist paradise.

Seriously, I'll bet they'll (intentionally) screw the thing around so bad it won't be recognizable and will be pro-socialist propaganda by the time it hits the theatres.

I hope not, but the powers that be can't have the lemmings hearing too much truth. Gotta keep 'em thinking Big Brother is "only here to help".
7/25/2008 3:28:43 PM EDT
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Halfway through the book. I can feel what leftist ideas I do have slowly shedding off as I read each page. Comparing her description of a decaying country to the tales my grandparents told of the USSR is chillingly accurate..


instead of comparing the story to descriptions of the ussr, think in term of what year she wrote it and compare it to OUR country, where it was and where it is going......scary stuff.....


+1, It's been called the second most important book ever written besides the Bible. Didn't believe it at first but every day I see things on the news that wouldn't make sense to me if it wasn't for AS. Helps you see through the clutter.

BTW Of course it's similar to the fall of the USSR. Ayn Rand GREW UP during the Communist Revolution. Check out one of her earlier books dealing directly with that "We the Living".
7/25/2008 3:28:48 PM EDT
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I'm reading it now for the first time. It's a very good book.
7/25/2008 3:44:33 PM EDT
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Read it back around 1972, always felt it should be required reading in high school.  Maybe we'd be better off now had more read it when they were young.
7/25/2008 4:05:06 PM EDT
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Film should be out next year!!



im sure the problems will be blamed on guns, common sense, the constitution, and prosecution of DEM GOOD BOYS WHO AINT DUN NUFFIN RONG EVA



Yeah, the evil capitalist constitution will be shown as the great threat to the ability of the all powerful and helpful "big brother" government to "help" us all right into a communist paradise.

Seriously, I'll bet they'll (intentionally) screw the thing around so bad it won't be recognizable and will be pro-socialist propaganda by the time it hits the theatres.

I hope not, but the powers that be can't have the lemmings hearing too much truth. Gotta keep 'em thinking Big Brother is "only here to help".


I fear this more than you know. It should be illegal for filmmakers to do such things.
7/25/2008 4:06:26 PM EDT
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Film should be out next year!!


Maybe. The film keeps getting delayed and delayed. No one's fault of course, these things can't be helped. Act of God, ya know.
I see what you did there.
7/25/2008 4:07:29 PM EDT
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I first read AS when I was 16, and I can remember thinking, "Man, we can't ever let that happen."

Now I'm 40 and... uh-oh.  
7/25/2008 4:17:09 PM EDT
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Yay, another Ayn Rand thread!!

Rand rocks.  And to the person who said he can't read books "by chicks," I LOL at you.  Rand was a man's man.  More man than most of the men here could ever hope to be.  She kicked ass and took names!
7/25/2008 4:17:09 PM EDT
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Film should be out next year!!



im sure the problems will be blamed on guns, common sense, the constitution, and prosecution of DEM GOOD BOYS WHO AINT DUN NUFFIN RONG EVA



Yeah, the evil capitalist constitution will be shown as the great threat to the ability of the all powerful and helpful "big brother" government to "help" us all right into a communist paradise.

Seriously, I'll bet they'll (intentionally) screw the thing around so bad it won't be recognizable and will be pro-socialist propaganda by the time it hits the theatres.

I hope not, but the powers that be can't have the lemmings hearing too much truth. Gotta keep 'em thinking Big Brother is "only here to help".

Like what they did with the Mancurian Candidate >:o\
7/25/2008 4:22:18 PM EDT
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I understand and like the philosophy of the book, but it was the most boring BORING book I have ever read. I only got 1/2 way through. But most books written by chicks I find I don't like.

But if you can dig it great. I just thought the style was boring. I'll read some Heinlein instead.


Yea, "AS" is flat in a lot of places and the ideas are repetitive.... but that isn't such a bad thing since it is probably needed to get the ideas across to our more "socialized" friends.  

I 'll agree it isn't the best read, but most boring ever????   No way!  "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" takes the cake for me hands down.  
7/25/2008 4:50:01 PM EDT
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It is my favorite book ever, both from a literary and a philosophical perspective.
7/25/2008 4:51:15 PM EDT
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tag
7/25/2008 6:58:34 PM EDT
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Halfway through the book. I can feel what leftist ideas I do have slowly shedding off as I read each page. Comparing her description of a decaying country to the tales my grandparents told of the USSR is chillingly accurate..


instead of comparing the story to descriptions of the ussr, think in term of what year she wrote it and compare it to OUR country, where it was and where it is going......scary stuff.....


+1, It's been called the second most important book ever written besides the Bible. Didn't believe it at first but every day I see things on the news that wouldn't make sense to me if it wasn't for AS. Helps you see through the clutter.

BTW Of course it's similar to the fall of the USSR. Ayn Rand GREW UP during the Communist Revolution. Check out one of her earlier books dealing directly with that "We the Living".


i'm aware of her past....take a look at my sigline....but it's not similar to the fall of the USSR, before the pinko revolution russia was czarist, comunism came crashing down around their heads true but they did not start with freedoms and watch the great industrial machine grind to a halt because of the slow creep of socialism into society, as in the book....there was not freedom to begin with there....in an old taped interview I saw of her she said she was worried the "progressives" would take us down the road of a "socialist utopia" and ruin the greatest country the world has ever seen......she was dead on fuckin' right....
7/25/2008 7:51:04 PM EDT
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BTW, for those interested in political science/philosophy/ideology, her nonfiction objectivist writings and articles are educational.
7/25/2008 8:04:53 PM EDT
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Awesome Angelina Jolie is starring in the moviE!!!


7/25/2008 8:06:25 PM EDT
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Film should be out next year!!


Maybe. The film keeps getting delayed and delayed. No one's fault of course, these things can't be helped. Act of God, ya know.


I see what you did there!!  
7/25/2008 8:07:12 PM EDT
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I just got done with it a month or so ago.  This book really had an impact on me.  

It was a little dry and wordy at times but I didn't have any trouble getting through it.  

It will be required reading for my offspring.  
7/25/2008 8:07:53 PM EDT
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Halfway through the book. I can feel what leftist ideas I do have slowly shedding off as I read each page. Comparing her description of a decaying country to the tales my grandparents told of the USSR is chillingly accurate..


instead of comparing the story to descriptions of the ussr, think in term of what year she wrote it and compare it to OUR country, where it was and where it is going......scary stuff.....


+1, It's been called the second most important book ever written besides the Bible. Didn't believe it at first but every day I see things on the news that wouldn't make sense to me if it wasn't for AS. Helps you see through the clutter.

BTW Of course it's similar to the fall of the USSR. Ayn Rand GREW UP during the Communist Revolution. Check out one of her earlier books dealing directly with that "We the Living".


i'm aware of her past....take a look at my sigline....but it's not similar to the fall of the USSR, before the pinko revolution russia was czarist, comunism came crashing down around their heads true but they did not start with freedoms and watch the great industrial machine grind to a halt because of the slow creep of socialism into society, as in the book....there was not freedom to begin with there....in an old taped interview I saw of her she said she was worried the "progressives" would take us down the road of a "socialist utopia" and ruin the greatest country the world has ever seen......she was dead on fuckin' right....


Oops, sorry....
7/25/2008 8:08:08 PM EDT
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Awesome Angelina Jolie is starring in the moviE!!!






Haha, funny joke.
You are kidding, right?
7/25/2008 8:09:31 PM EDT
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Awesome Angelina Jolie is starring in the moviE!!!




Actually I think Jolie would LOOK great as Dagny, how she'll act out the role is what worries me. Jolie seems to have a Libertarian streak so maybe she "gets it" more than she let's on in public.
7/25/2008 8:10:05 PM EDT
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I feel that Fountainhead was her finest novel. Her philosophy is overexposed and repeated ad nauseum in Shrugged.

7/25/2008 8:33:42 PM EDT
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I just checked it out from our local library. I am on pg 10.


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Funny you posted this, I've been reading this for the last week or so.  First time I've read it.  Good book, but the similarities are scary.
7/25/2008 8:38:01 PM EDT
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I read it all the way through in one day.
Yeah its got some boring parts, but when you are done reading it, you walk away with the entire philosophy of objectivism laid out in your mind to espouse to your less well read friends.
7/25/2008 8:38:16 PM EDT
[#37]
A bit optimistic and long winded, but decent.  I'd go for Starship Troopers, Enders Game, Moon is a Harsh Mistress or 1984 instead.
7/25/2008 8:44:34 PM EDT
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It is my favorite book ever, both from a literary and a philosophical perspective.


+1
7/25/2008 8:48:29 PM EDT
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It is my favorite book ever, both from a literary and a philosophical perspective.


This
7/25/2008 11:54:31 PM EDT
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first time I tried reading it I wanted to read every page and I stopped about halfway through.

Maybe 8 months later I picked it up again and started over but skipped parts that were just inner ramblings or speeches.

It is a heck of a book and I have read all the others people have mentioned in this thread.

I am not ready to go hide somewhere but I sure the heck won't be giving myself health problems trying to earn every penny I can each tax season.

The book really helped me put some thoughts into complete ideas.

I am planning to read it again soon and might even read every single word in the book this time.

These days I enjoy the book for what it did when it comes to me having complete concepts put together and explainable to others who think it is great to have kids and get an earned tax credit or whatever they call that unearned money they give some people.
7/25/2008 11:57:20 PM EDT
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Downloaded the book on CD.

I know, I'm lazy.
7/26/2008 12:02:29 AM EDT
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It was an ok book.  Needlessly wordy and much longer than it had to be to make the point.  I don't understand the silly hero worship of it on arf, but I guess some people have only read a couple of  books in their life.  The ideas in it are obviously dated, and her grand socialistic hell has yet to materialize anywhere so I think it's short sighted and for the most part, wrong.  Babbling fiction for easily entertained people.  
7/26/2008 12:22:17 AM EDT
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I really enjoyed it. The only part where I started getting really impatient was the Galt's radio speech. It was WAY too long and repetitive.
7/26/2008 10:34:43 AM EDT
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It was an ok book.  Needlessly wordy and much longer than it had to be to make the point.  I don't understand the silly hero worship of it on arf, but I guess some people have only read a couple of  books in their life.  The ideas in it are obviously dated, and her grand socialistic hell has yet to materialize anywhere so I think it's short sighted and for the most part, wrong.  Babbling fiction for easily entertained people.  


So says the man from the land of socialism, royalty, and spying cameras.
7/26/2008 10:51:31 AM EDT
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Film should be out next year!!


Maybe. The film keeps getting delayed and delayed. No one's fault of course, these things can't be helped. Act of God, ya know.


I see what you did there!!  


+1

Ayn Rand would not be pleased with you!
7/26/2008 4:05:07 PM EDT
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It was an ok book.  Needlessly wordy and much longer than it had to be to make the point.  I don't understand the silly hero worship of it on arf, but I guess some people have only read a couple of  books in their life.  The ideas in it are obviously dated, and her grand socialistic hell has yet to materialize anywhere so I think it's short sighted and for the most part, wrong.  Babbling fiction for easily entertained people.  


So says the man from the land of socialism, royalty, and spying cameras.


Yet another super-observant poster who missed all the subtle clues that I might not be British at all.  It's no wonder you think Atlas Shrugged is great reading.  
7/26/2008 4:06:33 PM EDT
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It was an ok book.  Needlessly wordy and much longer than it had to be to make the point.  I don't understand the silly hero worship of it on arf, but I guess some people have only read a couple of  books in their life.  The ideas in it are obviously dated, and her grand socialistic hell has yet to materialize anywhere so I think it's short sighted and for the most part, wrong.  Babbling fiction for easily entertained people.  


So says the man from the land of socialism, royalty, and spying cameras.


Yet another super-observant poster who missed all the subtle clues that I might not be British at all.  It's no wonder you think Atlas Shrugged is great reading.  
To reiterate - CB might not be British, and so much might not be British as to be an American serving abroad.
JHC I write some clumsy sentances!
7/26/2008 4:16:37 PM EDT
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It was an ok book.  Needlessly wordy and much longer than it had to be to make the point.  I don't understand the silly hero worship of it on arf, but I guess some people have only read a couple of  books in their life.  The ideas in it are obviously dated, and her grand socialistic hell has yet to materialize anywhere so I think it's short sighted and for the most part, wrong.  Babbling fiction for easily entertained people.  


So says the man from the land of socialism, royalty, and spying cameras.


Yet another super-observant poster who missed all the subtle clues that I might not be British at all.  It's no wonder you think Atlas Shrugged is great reading.  


Subtle?  You mean like your avatar?  US Chair Force?  Something like that?