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Ayn Rand's Excellent Proposal
March 04, 2010 "Information Clearing House" -- In Ayn Rand’s sprawling novel, Atlas Shrugged, ubermensch industrialist, John Galt, infuriated over the “theft” of his property by the parasitic government, calls upon his fellow “captains of industry” – the “producers of wealth” – to go on strike which, we read, brings down the entire economy. He then proposes that these elite “producers” leave the wreckage of the old “collectivist” order behind and establish their own utopian society.
So what if “Atlas Shrugs”? What if those self-centered “captains of industry” go on strike, disappear, and then reappear on some remote island? PostScript: Those who require (as they should) a careful and extended argument in support of this brief critique of Ayn Rand and libertarianism, are invited to read my essays, “Why Liberals are Not Libertarians,” “With Liberty for Some,” and Chapters 5-9, 12 and 25 of my book in progress, “Conscience of a Progressive.” Copyright 2010 by Ernest Partridge |
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