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    	<span id="reviewTextContainer704985" style="">&quot;<span id="freeTextContainerreview_rating704985" class="reviewText">The Concept: Rand follows the lives of society's movers and shakers (first-handers, in her words, and business men, scientists, inventors, and artists in her novel) as they resist the societal pull to become second-handers and to remain true to thems<a href="#" onclick="Element.show('freeTextreview_rating704985'); Element.hide('freeTextContainerreview_rating704985'); return false;">...more</a></span>
<span id="freeTextreview_rating704985" style="display:none" class="reviewText">The Concept: Rand follows the lives of society's movers and shakers (first-handers, in her words, and business men, scientists, inventors, and artists in her novel) as they resist the societal pull to become second-handers and to remain true to themselves and their live's work.  Meanwhile, something is happening that is shaking the very foundation of society.<br/><br/>After reading <em>The Fountainhead</em> and <em>Atlas Shrugged</em> by Ayn Rand in 2005-2006, my life has been changed for the better.  Applying Rand's ideas to my own life has made my mind clearer and has helped me to acchieve goals I thought were unreachable.  Rand's ideas are the foundation of my relationship with Mike (my significant other for 2 years now), and they have been a big part of &quot;growing up&quot; and getting through the &quot;quarter life crisis&quot; for me.  <br/><br/>While I read Rand's books for her ideas and to better understand the application of her philosophy, they can also be read on many different levels.  Through reading them, not only did I read an amazing story, carefully crafted and well rendered, but I also learned so much.  However, one does not have to delve deep into Rand's philosophical background to enjoy <em>The Fountainhead</em> or <em>Atlas Shrugged</em> -- they are also great stories about human endurance, individualism, freedom, relationships, and integrity.<br/><br/>If you are reading this book to gain an understanding of Rand's philosophy, Objectivism, then I would recommend reading this book AFTER reading Ayn Rand's other famous fiction, <em>The Fountainhead</em>.   <em>The Fountainhead</em> is a more straight forward place to start that study.  <br/><br/>I highly recommend this book, and I have a copy to loan if you're interested.  When you're reading, we can go out for coffee to talk about the book -- there is much to think about in this one.<a href="#" onclick="Element.hide('freeTextreview_rating704985'); Element.show('freeTextContainerreview_rating704985'); return false;">(less)</a></span>
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<span id="freeTextreview_rating15266044" style="display:none" class="reviewText">As Ayn Rand's immortal opus, Atlas Shrugged, stands as a tome to a philosophy that is relevant today as it was in her time. Basically, the major moral theme is that there are two types of people in the world: the Creators and the Leeches.<br/><br/>The Creators are the innovators who use the power of their will and intelligence to better humanity. The first person to create fire is often referenced as the paradigm for these people. In the book, each of the major protagonists also represent Creators improving the human condition with their force of will.<br/><br/>The Leeches (my word) are the people who create nothing, but thrive off feeding on the Creators. In Rand's view, they are the bureaucrats, politics, regulators, etc. Throughout human history she tells us, these people have benefited through no ingenuity of their own, but merely from piggybacking on - and often fettering - the success of the Creators.<br/><br/>Where the conflict in this book arises is when the Creators decide they have had enough and revolt. I won't spoil the book by describing specifics, but let's just say it causes quite the societal drama. For Leeches can't feed where there's no blood.<br/><br/>All that is fairly significant and involved and worth the read to begin with, but where this book really stimulates me is in the fact that it is still relevant. Today we have Creators and we have Leeches. Some titans of industry and technology move our culture forward and others hold it back to their own benefit. I work in Silicon Valley and I see this all the time. That's why in many ways I consider this voluminous novel to be as important to a business education as Art of War.<br/><br/>To cite other readers' posts, you don't have to agree with what Rand is extolling, but I think you'd be foolish to try and deny the existence of this struggle since it is ingrained in humanity. Yes, Ayn does get long winded and arrogant in parts as she draws the battle lines, but I don't think an author could have crafted such a powerful conflict without copious quantities of ego to accentuate the differences.<a href="#" onclick="Element.hide('freeTextreview_rating15266044'); Element.show('freeTextContainerreview_rating15266044'); return false;">(less)</a></span>
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