Atlas Shrugged: Part I Comments

  • Cassandra 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Like the last few...

  • Alford 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Financial business war political conspiracy suspense fantasy retro film. . . The plot develops too fast and the transition is...

  • Hubert 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    In fact, there are no good books, this is a certainty, or the original works will be read heartily, but isn't the world like this? The elites are always only a...

  • Kathryne 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    Is this brother a pig...

  • Justus 2022-04-23 07:05:36

    The change is really bad, and the filming is not...

  • Nola 2022-04-23 07:05:36

    In the running account, the ins and outs of the original work are surging and the undercurrents are surging, and there are still a few pages of speech-like dialogues that have disappeared completely, and the two male protagonists are not...

  • Izabella 2022-04-23 07:05:36

    "Atlas Shrugged" is the representative masterpiece of the famous American philosopher and novelist Ayn Rand in the last century. The Russian-American novelist respects reason and believes that the highest virtue of man is reason. She disregarded the prejudice of traditional public opinion, advocated individualism, and believed that a society that could not maximize personal interests was not an ideal society. Her philosophy of objectivism has swept American campuses since the 1950s, influencing...

  • Maximo 2022-04-23 07:05:36

    11.10 Assuming 2016, this is the case. Fortunately, there are not many cars in it. Is the Fairness Act feasible? Is there,...

  • Daija 2022-04-23 07:05:36

    Rational selfishness is...

  • Kylie 2022-04-23 07:05:36

    After 88 minutes, what I want to say is that Atlanta is capitalism and a market economy? I haven't read the novel, but I think it's limited. The technological stagnation created by monopoly capital is not much weaker than that created by socialism. I just watched the movie and thought it was about a conspiracy theory. Monopoly capitalists are suppressing new energy in order to keep grabbing profits. Later, I read the film review, fuck it, it turned out that socialism and the planned economy...

Extended Reading
  • Demario 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    Sigh for the response that should have been but not produced

    If the sky-high titan "Atlas" shrugs his shoulders because of the stress and annoyance of the sky's work, the sky will stir.
      
       The elites and industrialists of various industries who promote the progress of human society - the real top-level designers (the masters of human society), if they are...

  • Clement 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    But so

    "Atlas Shrugged", as a masterpiece second only to the "Bible", seems reasonable and sensational, but I think it is more like a delicate conjecture, and it is regarded as a philosophy and lacks rigor and depth.

    Just like economics, various theories and formulas are complex and self-contained, but in...

Atlas Shrugged: Part I quotes

  • Francisco D'Anconia: They consider knowledge to be superfluous.

  • Henry Rearden: What exactly is your motive here?

    Francisco D'Anconia: Let us say, to give you the words you need for the time when you'll need them.