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John Galt is Rand’s Perfect man, her messianic figure.
While the world of Atlas Shrugged is an unfortunate one, it does not mean that the objectivist extreme is correct.
— Apr 18, 2026 02:26PM
While the world of Atlas Shrugged is an unfortunate one, it does not mean that the objectivist extreme is correct.
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Mark Reese
is 66% done
Rand seems almost contradictory in her narrative.
Sex is used as a murky theme that is difficult to ascertain, given the central themes of selfishness.
Galt’s Gulch is pretty, but totally unattainable in the real world. Many selfish actors living in close quarters wouldn’t bring peace and prosperity to all.
— Apr 21, 2026 03:00PM
Sex is used as a murky theme that is difficult to ascertain, given the central themes of selfishness.
Galt’s Gulch is pretty, but totally unattainable in the real world. Many selfish actors living in close quarters wouldn’t bring peace and prosperity to all.
Mark Reese
is 66% done
The idea that man is more rational than he is irrational, the idea that selfishness and egotism can be moral, the idea that one should only do things with their own self interest in mind, and the idea that abdicating all responsibility to one’s own community to see it fail…
These are all principles that are incorrect, they lead to a variety of contradictions.
— Apr 21, 2026 02:55PM
These are all principles that are incorrect, they lead to a variety of contradictions.
Mark Reese
is 48% done
“Contradictions do not exist. Whenever you think that you are facing a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong”
Rand’s story is interesting, even inspirational at points. However, she poses a contradictory solution, that selfishness is moral, based on a false premise, that humans are rational in their thought.
— Apr 20, 2026 01:05PM
Rand’s story is interesting, even inspirational at points. However, she poses a contradictory solution, that selfishness is moral, based on a false premise, that humans are rational in their thought.

