GrumpyGregry
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Who has read it?
What did you think?
What did you think?
I may have pre-empted that. I read a piece saying this work was beloved of the neo-cons, a devastating critique of socialism and the welfare state and almost the 'sacred text' to some (yes I'm talking about you Alan Greenspan), and that knowledge made me want to read it.yes many years ago and not much until I realised that people were actually basing real life stuff on her spoutings...that worried me and still does. If I was trying to be serious and a bit charitable I'd say she starts out well, in that work and other stuff. But doesn't go anywhere, it's just cherry picking other bits from greater minds and abjectly failing to pull it all together.
But just have a google at some of the people that were within her sphere![]()
I may have pre-empted that. I read a piece saying this work was beloved of the neo-cons, a devastating critique of socialism and the welfare state and almost the 'sacred text' to some (yes I'm talking about you Alan Greenspan), and that knowledge made me want to read it.
Ayn Rand created their world view, she didn't reinforce it.Simplistic, poorly-written and as gruelling as doing the three grand tours back-to-back with square wheels. It has become popular amongst certain conservatives because it reinforces their worldview.
Ayn Rand created their world view, she didn't reinforce it.
I may have pre-empted that. I read a piece saying this work was beloved of the neo-cons, a devastating critique of socialism and the welfare state and almost the 'sacred text' to some (yes I'm talking about you Alan Greenspan), and that knowledge made me want to read it.