Atlas Shrugged, Part 1 Chapter 7: The Exploiters and the Exploited

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Summary: Dagny oversees the work on the Rio Norte Line with the new contractor Ben Nealy, making decisions and calling for more Rearden Metal. Her progress earned the respect of Ellis Wyatt, and Hank Rearden. James Taggart tries to persuade her to stop using Rearden Metal, and then she leaves after learning of a surprise debate with Bertram Scudder. She finds a small diner, warms herself with coffee, and discusses morality and John Galt with the patrons. Dr. Potter of the State Science Institute fails to persuade Rearden to stop or to sell the rights to his Metal. Mr. Mowen refused to make Dagny’s switches with Rearden Metal, and the SSI said more study of the safety of Rearden Metal would be good. Dagny met with Dr. Robert Stadler, of the State Science Institute, but failed to persuade him to publicly correct the SSI statement. He described his competition with Hugh Akston over d’Anconia, Danneskjöld, and John Galt. Dagny finds James, and decides to break off from Taggart Transcontinental and finish the Rio Norte Line herself, and call it the John Galt Line. Dagny asked d’Anconia for an investment, but he refused, and she condemned him as being on the side of the moochers and looters. Instead she raised most of the money from others, and Rearden agreed to invest the remainder. Rearden dealt with a delayed copper shipment. His Mother met Hank at work to try (unsuccessfully) to persuade him to give a job to Philip. Rearden agreed to help Mr. Ward with an order of Rearden Metal, when Gwen Ives (age c. 28) informed them that the Equalization of Opportunity Bill had passed.

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Atlas Shrugged was written by Ayn Rand in 1957.

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  • Posted by 8 years, 10 months ago
    “Over the entrance [of the State Science Institute], a dedication was cut into the marble: ‘To the fearless mind. To the inviolate truth.’”
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  • Posted by 8 years, 10 months ago
    Rearden: “Is Rearden metal good?”
    Dr. Potter: “At a time of desperate steel shortage, we cannot afford to permit the expansion of a steel company which produces too much, because it might throw out of business the companies which produce too little, thus creating an unbalanced economy which – ”
    “Are you going to answer my question?”
    The man shrugged. “Questions of value are relative. If Rearden Metal is not good, it’s a physical danger to the public. If it is good it’s a social danger.”
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  • Posted by 8 years, 10 months ago
    “Muscles, Miss Taggart,” Ben Nealy, the contractor, had said to her, “muscles – that’s all it takes to build anything in the world.”
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