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Atlas Shrugged

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A 500,000-word novel by Ayn Rand about steel foundries that the reader abandoned two-thirds through

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"Shimon then lamented on the liberal professors who unfairly rebuked his essays, the liberal students who cared about the environment and not Atlas Shrugged, and the bitch at Harvard Law Review who was not publishing his op-eds."
My coffee date with a Harvard Law Student. · u/rr215 · ↑183 · 2021-12-06
"*Atlas Shrugged* by Ayn Rand - 500,000 words about steel foundries. I got about two-thirds through and then just realised life is too short."
Books which have defeated you · u/Hatanta · ↑29 · 2021-10-20
"there is a clear line from Nietzsche's Übermensch to her capitalist superman John Galt in Atlas Shrugged (1957)"
"*Atlas Shrugged* by Ayn Rand - 500,000 words about steel foundries. I got about two-thirds through and then just realised life is too short."
Books which have defeated you · u/Hatanta · ↑29 · 2021-10-20
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