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The most villainous character in Atlas

Posted by Mamaemma 9 years ago to Culture
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It's easy to identify the greatest hero in Atlas as John Galt. I would be very interested to hear who Gulchers would choose to be the most villainous character in Atlas, and why.


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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    So tell my what type of fiction you write. I find your style to be easy to read and understand.
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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago
    Thanks, everyone, for some GREAT comments! As always, Gulchers are amazing .
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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I LOVE reading Gulchers opinions. It has been a bonus that they have also expressed their opinion as to their hero. I find it fascinating that Rearden is right up there, and am inclined to agree.
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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You know, gcarl, I was able to avoid having some family members abuse me because of having read about Rearden's moral struggle. I think his biggest mistake was to believe that he could be inherently bad.
    And I am grateful to Ms. Rand for her lesson in morality and family.
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  • Posted by Temlakos 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes. My problem is: I have never been able to confine my narrative horizon to a story tellable in twenty pages or fewer. So I try to break into print with a full-length novel. And I have never been able to interest an agent in anything.
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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yeah, we won't your money but would be embarrassed to have your name on a check. Aargh!
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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I found your uses of those terms to be fascinating, Temlakos. I figured you had literary knowledge. Do you write fiction?
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  • Posted by woodlema 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Robin Hood was a VILE creature with NO redeeming values. Atlas Shrugged has a large chunk devoted completely to Robin Hood.

    Also the REAL Robin Hood was not a hero at all but a violent highwayman who stole from everyone and did NOT give to anyone. The legend is rob from the rich, not just King and Tax man. Since there was no real way of knowing if the "Rich" were bad or not there was no dlineation therefore Robin Hood in the legend practiced charity with product he did NOT earn and was NOT a champion of Private property but a Champion of the socialist, "spread the wealth."

    Bassboat. You need to read the book Atlas Shrugged. Chapter 17.

    "“Until men learn that of all human symbols, Robin Hood is the most immoral and the most contemptible, there will be no justice on earth and no way for mankind to survive.”
    "[Robin Hood] is the man who became the symbol of the idea that need, not achievement, is the source of rights, that we don't have to produce, only to want, that the earned does not belong to us, but the unearned does."
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  • Posted by bassboat 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Don't denigrate Robin Hood by comparing him to Mouch. Robin stole from the King and his allies, they controlled all the wealth the rest were left to rags. If only we could figure out how to do what Robin did..........
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  • Posted by khalling 8 years, 12 months ago
    great post mama. giving out lots of points for good points! :)
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  • Posted by khalling 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I agree. Cuffy. but James Taggart a close second. the govt loses its power when businesses refuse to crony up
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  • Posted by Ibecame 8 years, 12 months ago
    Cuffy Meigs - He killed the harvest and then killed the line to Wisconsin acknowledging that he had the power of life and death and that many would starve to death.
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  • Posted by term2 8 years, 12 months ago
    I would nominate Dagny for acting on her emotions in the face of immutable facts. She should have sold out her Taggart stock converted it to gold and "shrugged". There is no way to win against statists who use the government to help them, and James Taggart and his friends were going to win and destroy anything she did.
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  • Posted by gcarl615 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I think he was caught up in his sense of the "right thing to do" He sees them as children who would be out on the street without him. He believes that he has enough interinal fortitude to allow them to sap his strength. So long as he has work he can endour them because they are family. He pretty much ignores them, because he can. But his sense of honor and duty compels him to allow them to leach off him. I have learned in my life that it very hard to throw off some of the crap your parents ingrain in you as good because it involves family.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 8 years, 12 months ago
    I think Hank Rearden is a better hero than John Galt, regardless of A.R.s intent. Stadler -- no question is the most insidious villain.
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  • Posted by 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Whereas Paul Larkin pretended to be Rearden's friend as he was stabbing him in the back
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  • Posted by term2 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I think a really evil person is one who IS evil but hides it. At least Ferris was up front about it and you knew who you were dealing with and what he wanted. Orren Boyle was right up there too- he understood the situation and was upfront about it.
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  • Posted by term2 8 years, 12 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I admire Rearden also. Galt was some sort of mythical figure to me. A little hard to relate to.
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