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message 1: by Ken (new)

Ken If only reality were as simple as you make it. Yeah, there are a lot of excuses. And yeah, it's wrong to play it up as a political party red/blue/left/right thing. On those I agree.

But A lot of people defend this book with the mindset that it allows them to avoid responsibility for the hurt they do others while achieving personal wealth.


message 2: by Kristin (new)

Kristin That's not really the book or authors fault. People misquote the Bible all the time. Defend it with a passion and label all who disagree as sinners or heathens. I liked Twilight too. Want to tell me how vampires don't sparkle?


message 3: by Kristin (new)

Kristin Sadly, the people you refered to probably do the same with the Bible right after stabbing their own brother in the back.


message 4: by Kristin (new)

Kristin I also don't think reality is simple. But you did the same or worse by assuming anyone who defends this book is just looking for a convenient excuse to hurt others with their greed.


message 5: by Kristin (new)

Kristin How is it the books fault if a reader has a certain mindset?


message 6: by Janelle (new)

Janelle Kristin, your post sums up perfectly why I like to read Rand. She's not all I read, and her points are not 100% correct, but she can present a refreshing view of society. Her worldview can be simplistic, but, hey, it's fiction. It isn't a creed or a law. It's a set of thoughts that can be tumbled around and re-thought by the reader.


message 7: by Bre (new)

Bre Teschendorf I agree, very well said! You captured the "heart" of the writing simply and eloquently. I also don't see this novel as sided with one political party or another but being more a commentary about the heart of man... willing or unwilling... Jerry Springer or not Jerry Springer, so to speak.
Furthermore, I have lived in Europe (including England) for 11 years of my life and I know many many Europeans who love these books. And many many English people who are derogatory, rude and resentful of Americans. I am not being reactionary but the very idea of analyzing a countries literary tastes and wanting to compare it another's reeks of racism. When Europeans tell me point blank to my face, "I don't like Americans." (Happens once a week) I tell them, "Hitler didn't like Jews." :)


message 8: by Kristin (new)

Kristin I agree. Hate is such a waste of time and energy.


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