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In reply to the discussion: Chris Kluwe: Here’s what’s wrong with Ayn Rand, libertarians [View all]demigoddess
(6,675 posts)53. The fountainhead was the first book I couldn't read
I read about half of it. It was so stupid and repetitive. And selfish. This guy thought he should be successful and admired just because he was new and he thought he was terrific. Self-centered trash with no plot that I could see so I pitched it back to the library. I was in Mississippi at the time. Do you think that tells us something??
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I think you are right. One can only hope he has future political ambitions. nt
silvershadow
Jun 2013
#2
Sounds familiar, but I dont remember. I underwent some Grey Goose therapy to help me forget.
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#48
Ugh. I couldn't stand it. No way I could read Rand. It would be a torturous slog.
silvershadow
Jun 2013
#14
Oh, well, if she was an Atheist, she must have been a deeply flawed moral being, huh?
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2013
#27
Yep. And that's why people like Glenn Beck are so easy to disdain. He is either not very smart, or
silvershadow
Jun 2013
#41
Ayn Rand wrote from the shitpit of communism, that's what you hafta get about her.
toby jo
Jun 2013
#49
The version I read said that Heracles and his 12 labor unions castrated Atlas and John Galt.
rwsanders
Jun 2013
#62