This is a revealing story that may become an reality as where many of society's most productive citizens refuse to be exploited and oppressed by big government that may result to questions of a non - utopia policy. A society where the productive Jane & John Doe have chose to disappear, withdrawing their vital industries/ functions that eventually shuts down society. Dare not imagine a world without JANE and JOHN GALTS; as ATLAS have weaken and can no longer uphold the abuse, thereby:
Submitting to a Shrug.

The role of men/women and their thought pattens are contributing factors that modes society; as reason, individualism, and or capitalism that have taken on many different perspectives or views.
Why has a story that was written over 50 years ago received largely negative reviews after its 1957 publication but achieved enduring popularity and consistent sales in the following decades?
Defined as "the willingness of the good to suffer at the hands of the evil, to accept the role of sacrificial victim for the 'sin' of creating values". This story tells that evil is a parasite on the good and can only exist if the good tolerates it. What can be seen as an answer to the question of what would happen if this sanction were revoked. When Atlas shrugs, relieving himself of the burden of carrying the world, he is revoking his sanction.
The author of this story contends that moral selfishness does not mean a license to do whatever one pleases, guided by whims. It means the exacting discipline of defining and pursuing one's rational self-interest. A code of rational self-interest rejects every form of human sacrifice, whether of oneself to others or of others to oneself.
As an oppressive government attempts to seize control of a world on the brink of collapse, one woman makes a discovery that could put power back into the hands of the people: Atlas Shrugged Part II; an apocalyptic view of the last stages of conflict between two classes of humanity;
"I suppose somebody's got to be sacrificed. If it turned out to be me, I have no right to complain". John Galt vows to stop the motor of the world by persuading the creators of the world to withhold their sanction: "Evil is impotent and has no power but that which we let it extort from us", and, "I saw that evil was impotent ... and the only weapon of its triumph was the willingness of the good to serve it".-- Dan Conway is one of the characters in Atlas Shrugged; the middle-aged president of the Phoenix-Durango railroad. Running a railroad is just about the only thing he knows. When the Anti-dog-eat-dog Rule is used to drive his business out of Colorado, Dan loses the will to fight, and resigns himself to a quiet life of books and fishing:
How many great achievers disappeared:
Perhaps a question that is more relevant today than when it (Atlas Shrugged) was published in 1957, a quest to unveil the mystery as why the best producers in society may disappear, can assume an explosive conclusion.
An Epic Novel: Atlas Shrugged Part IIl In Theaters 2014!
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“Life is achievement....Give yourself an aim, something you want to do, then go after it, breaking through everything, with nothing in mind but your aim, all will, all concentration, and get it.” - Ayn Rand
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The role of men/women and their thought pattens are contributing factors that modes society; as reason, individualism, and or capitalism that have taken on many different perspectives or views.
Why has a story that was written over 50 years ago received largely negative reviews after its 1957 publication but achieved enduring popularity and consistent sales in the following decades?
Defined as "the willingness of the good to suffer at the hands of the evil, to accept the role of sacrificial victim for the 'sin' of creating values". This story tells that evil is a parasite on the good and can only exist if the good tolerates it. What can be seen as an answer to the question of what would happen if this sanction were revoked. When Atlas shrugs, relieving himself of the burden of carrying the world, he is revoking his sanction.
The author of this story contends that moral selfishness does not mean a license to do whatever one pleases, guided by whims. It means the exacting discipline of defining and pursuing one's rational self-interest. A code of rational self-interest rejects every form of human sacrifice, whether of oneself to others or of others to oneself.
As an oppressive government attempts to seize control of a world on the brink of collapse, one woman makes a discovery that could put power back into the hands of the people: Atlas Shrugged Part II; an apocalyptic view of the last stages of conflict between two classes of humanity;
"I suppose somebody's got to be sacrificed. If it turned out to be me, I have no right to complain". John Galt vows to stop the motor of the world by persuading the creators of the world to withhold their sanction: "Evil is impotent and has no power but that which we let it extort from us", and, "I saw that evil was impotent ... and the only weapon of its triumph was the willingness of the good to serve it".-- Dan Conway is one of the characters in Atlas Shrugged; the middle-aged president of the Phoenix-Durango railroad. Running a railroad is just about the only thing he knows. When the Anti-dog-eat-dog Rule is used to drive his business out of Colorado, Dan loses the will to fight, and resigns himself to a quiet life of books and fishing:
How many great achievers disappeared:
Perhaps a question that is more relevant today than when it (Atlas Shrugged) was published in 1957, a quest to unveil the mystery as why the best producers in society may disappear, can assume an explosive conclusion.
An Epic Novel: Atlas Shrugged Part IIl In Theaters 2014!
Newsletter/ Movie Blog
“Life is achievement....Give yourself an aim, something you want to do, then go after it, breaking through everything, with nothing in mind but your aim, all will, all concentration, and get it.” - Ayn Rand
Where Many Voices Are Accommodated: The REVIEW!
Thanks for Visiting!!!

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