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Atlas Snubbed Atlas Snubbed by Ken V. Krawchuk
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“The Worker’s strike had been a whopping success, and now it was time to reap its rewards.  The time had come for the world to dance to the tune of the men of the mind, not the other way around.”
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“There was no denying that public charity was a monster that consumed all within sight, for charity was a commodity never out of demand.”
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“Eddie came to the universal conclusion that governments dealt with that warmest of human actions—charity—by means of one of the coldest—force.”
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“The formula for failure was based on a simple credo: From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.”
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“With the establishment of sound money, prices for most commodities quickly stabilized, then fell.  Without the drag of taxation, fiat currency, or the inflation they encouraged, wages rose.  Given the low prices and high wages, the economy began to stretch in unusual directions:”
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“I’d venture to say that part of the problem with trials in the past was that the lawyers and judges relied too much on the words rather than on the deeds.”
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“What right did a group of people have to take money from others when none of the individual members of that group had that right?”
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