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Ryan Bartok (ryanbartok) | 13 comments Mod
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Adam Niesler | 1 comments Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand.

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Atlas Shrugged is a novel by Ayn Rand that explores themes of individualism, capitalism, and the power of the human mind. The story takes place in a dystopian United States where the government has taken control of the economy, leading to widespread stagnation and decline. The novel's main character, Dagny Taggart, is a railroad executive who fights to keep her business afloat amidst the chaos.

The book's title refers to the Greek myth of Atlas, who held the weight of the world on his shoulders. Rand uses this image to illustrate her belief that the most productive members of society, like Dagny, are unfairly burdened by a system that punishes success and rewards mediocrity.

Atlas Shrugged is a thought-provoking and challenging read that encourages readers to question their assumptions about the role of government and the power of the individual. Military readers may find it particularly interesting given its focus on leadership, determination, and the importance of fighting for what you believe in.


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Ryan Bartok (ryanbartok) | 13 comments Mod
Adam wrote: "Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand.

Here's a quick summary (provided with AI assistance).

Atlas Shrugged is a novel by Ayn Rand that explores themes of individualism, capitalism, and the power of the hum..."


Adam, Thanks for leaving a reccomendation. I have a copy on my shelf that I am yet to read. Your review has pushed it further up my TBR pile. I have heard that the importance of taking responsibility for actions and the power of leadership are some of the themes throughout the novel and certainly agree it would be interesting for military readers.


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