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In reply to the discussion: DON'T WASTE 9 MONTHS READING “ATLAS SHRUGGED!” [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)18. All of literature.
We are always seeking better ideas, and don't look for simplistic answers. Therefore don't try to put all our ideas into just a couple of books.
We don't really think that one basic story, or one basic theory is "the" answer. We are not dogmatic.
So, we look to all experience and all literature and information to guide us. We don't apply a single set of ideas to answer all questions. Each answer raises for us new questions.
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I made the mistake of reading the fountainhead because my Mom said it was a stupid book.
fasttense
Jan 2013
#25
"To Kill a Mockingbird", "Grapes of Wrath". "Les Miserables", "Native Son"......
Walk away
Jan 2013
#7
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair & Rules For Radicals by Saul Alinski & anything by Jack Barnes
JaneyVee
Jan 2013
#34
I read all of the Rand books I could get a hold of until it dawned on me that Ayn Rand's
JDPriestly
Jan 2013
#19
I started on it during my libertarian phase a few years ago, but I quickly grew out of it. nt
EastKYLiberal
Jan 2013
#11
...when you can waste 9 minutes watching this. I don't know which strikes me more ....
marble falls
Jan 2013
#24
In 8th grade they made us read "The Man in the Iron Mask" and I had the same reaction
underpants
Jan 2013
#28
It's sociopathic garbage but I found it more readable than "War and Peace."
factsarenotfair
Jan 2013
#29
I never understood why someone would want to read the mediocre ramblings of a psychopath
Major Nikon
Jan 2013
#30
Re-posting the best summary of the book I have ever read (It was written by a DUer)
Dragonfli
Jan 2013
#31
The most important thing to me is Paul Ryan's devotion to Ayn Rand' philosophy.
olegramps
Jan 2013
#36