Survey! How Many Gulchers Have Gone On to Read Rand Since Coming to This Site?
You saw the Atlas Shrugged movies and you found the Gulch. You picked up the book, Atlas Shrugged and learned of a philosophy of life that explained how you've always felt but did not know how to completely articulate. Or-you hadn't read AS in years and were inspired by the movies to pick it up and read it again. Wait! Don't go yet! I want you to also let us know if you have read any of Rand's non-fiction since you landed in the Gulch. But wait! I'd also like to know if you have ventured to other Objectivist scholarly sites after learning about them here (seeing a video or clicking a link which was a cite). Looking forward to your responses.
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"Flipped." Is that what they call it now?
About two years after reading most of what Rand has published (other than her books about writing) I had a liberal friend loose several different arguments with me as I used Objectivism to put down his arguments. He asked where I was getting some of these ideas and a conversation ensued in which he said "We need someone like her for socialism."
I told him to read some Marx, that was the person he was looking for. He responded "I have and his arguments are just not as good." to which I responded that perhaps he needed to check his premises resolve the conflicts and find the truth.
The movies got him to read the book and today he has not yet gotten off the socialist cool aid but at least he is questioning it and there is hope that he can be saved.
Every so often we have a good conversation. There is much that hast to be weeded from his brain and the process is slow.
That said, I felt like I wanted to shout from the rooftops what I had found! It literally left me bursting with a fierce joy that I had found what it was I had yearned for but could not name. It wasn't until several yer later that I saw the trailer for the first AS movie, and looked more rigorously online for sources of info. I found The Atlas Society first, then came across GaltsGulchOnline....
I've been a producer ever since, and have never looked back. I must say that Anthem had a rather profound effect on me, as did The Virtue of Selfishness. It put things in crystal clear perspective. But my favorite AR protagonist is Roark, from Fountainhead.
Nicely done, db!
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