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74 sats \ 4 replies \ @siggy47 12h \ on: What would a government-designed iPhone be like? Politics_And_Law
Good link. In some circles just mentioning her will have you branded a selfish, dumb jerk. It's only gotten worse over the years. Even libertarians I knew would hate being branded objectivists. Sometimes I see Breedlove reading from and quoting her books, and I have to give him credit. For some it's a guilty pleasure that they don't talk about.
Ever since I read Atlas Shrugged many years ago I've respected Rand. She doesn't get enough credit. Her influence is incredible actually, regardless of whether people call themselves objectivists or talk about her.
I enjoy watching old clips of her interviews. Besides Ron Paul her writings really were a bIg influence on my thinking. I was drawn to read Atlas because so many people seemed to hate and mock it. But they didn't seem to have read it.. A pattern I've seen repeated over and over again.
I actually prefer some of her other books but Atlas made me think in new ways. To me, she is the prime example of the absurdity of the feminist movement. She is never mentioned in the lists of influential women and yet there is no woman than can touch her influence with Atlas Shrugged alone. If the feminist movement was actually about women she would be at the top of the list but it's not. It's about politics and Rand didn't play their game.
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And here is another very good interview with a Latin American influencer who gives lessons for the U.S. and to the whole world that Socialism ALWAYS fails!
Very interesting interview.
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