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Atlas Shrugged: Part I Reviews

  • Glenna 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    Criticism of Ayn Rand's "Republic"

    Author: Zheng Xuguang Pencil Economic Research Institute http://www.impencil.org/Portal/pencilwork/20111115104629.aspx I just finished reading this book ("Atlas Shrugged"), it is a very wonderful one This book, which I'm sure you'll enjoy a lot, and I've seen speakers today mostly honoring Rand,...

  • 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...

  • Junius 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    a few people inside

    First of all, let’s talk about the heroine. The only thing that Dagli likes in the movie is that she looks beautiful. I don’t know if I don’t have the temperament in the novel or the clothes I don’t choose when wearing professional clothes. Yes, I was fascinated by Dugley when reading novels. The...

  • Erick 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    Consistent capitalist stereotype

    It is not necessarily that the basic interests of the public cannot be guaranteed and the creativity of advanced elements cannot be stimulated. This completely separates the two aspects of this issue. This way of thinking itself is extreme, metaphysical, and irrational. What's more, there are many...

  • Kathryne 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    Why don't we need NDRC?

    The story of the film is simple, describing a society that has entered a state similar to the initial stage of communism - like the collapsed engine factory, the whole society begins to "equally rich". Politicians use legal or moral excuses to squeeze social elites, so that these people who really...

  • Monserrat 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    who is shrugging

    ...        After watching this movie yesterday, I couldn't help thinking about the movie's assumptions, because science fiction movies all start with assumptions.        The most basic assumption in the film is that all social elites are taken away, and the society falls into a state of government...

  • Carmine 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    Atlas: the giant who bears everything but is despised

    1. The third generation of the family business. A sister, a brother. A family-focused business. One focuses on politics. Meet the rich. One believes that only by improving technology and improving operations. Technological innovation wins the future. Another is to think that social relations,...

  • Birdie 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    This book is deeply analyzed in Currency War, which is the spiritual bible of the financial elite.

    The content of this book is not tolerated by the civilian society, but it precisely clarifies the psychological state of the elite and defends the rationality of elite rule. Therefore, although there are a lot of bad reviews, under the strong influence of financial capital, the circulation is...

  • Allison 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    Rolling Stone Review

    Rolling Stone gave it a "zero star" rating. This is the first time I've been chasing Rolling Stone in so many years. 0/4 By PETER TRAVERS APRIL 15, 2011 Ayn Rand's monumental 1,168-page, 1957 novel gets the low-budget, no- talent treatment and sits there flapping on screen like a bludgeoned seal....

  • Holden 2022-03-22 08:01:04

    Movies can't shit anymore

    After watching 1 and 2, I really feel that the movie is a waste of the original. If I hadn't read the book, I could hardly have figured out what the movie was talking about. The first is the question of actors. The actors in the first part can barely bear it, but the Dagny in the second part is...