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Atlas Shrugged is like Shakespeare for the businessperson.
The novel recounts a battle for–as oxymoronic as it sounds–the soul of the U.S. economy. On one side are the “producers,” who use brain or brawn to invent, to create wealth and change the world. On the other side are “looters” and “moochers”: academics, government officials, and underachievers seeking to live off the sweat of others
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I used to hate writing a lot because I was in Science stream and had both my undergrad and postgrad in computer science. So naturally, writing is not my second nature. But since I started blogging. I discovered a potential in me which I have never known.
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Skills are learned and acquired.
So, don’t worry about it.
Continue to write and you will soon discover you love to write.
I see you write a lot at your blog
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. can i draw? :p
Alvin,
I think you need to read the book and give a write something about the book.
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ATLAS SHRUGGED—TOPICS
1. Why do Dagny and Rearden oppose the strikers in action?
2. Explain Ragnar Danneskjold’s statement that Robin Hood is the one man he is out to destroy. What is the deeper moral meaning of his claim?
3. For each of the following three passages from Atlas Shrugged, explain its meaning and its relation to the story and theme of the novel.
a. Galt: “In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit. In that transfusion of blood which drains the good to feed the evil, the compromiser is the transmitting rubber tube.”
-Part Three, Chapter VII
b. Dagny: “We never had to take any of it seriously, did we?”
Galt: “No, we never had to.”
-Part Three, Chapter I
c. Francisco: “You have a great deal of courage, Dagny. Some day, you’ll have enough of it.”
-Part One, Chapter V