Atlantean straightened his shoulders. Part two. Or-Or
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In numerous interviews with the American press, Rand claimed that a person should not live for the sake of others, but primarily for himself. The author was accused of selfishness and directness in presenting contradictory ideas of her philosophy of Objectivism. Rand convinced that everyone "must defend goals and values, fight for them, because this is the essence of the life process." Fierce discussions of the fundamental trilogy, the great "political parable", have been going on since 1957, since the day of the first edition, three generations of Americans grew up on it, millions of "Atlanteans" scattered around the world. The three parts of the trilogy are named according to the basic laws of logic: "Contradiction", "Either-or, "A is A". All of them contain brilliant worldview monologues put into the mouths of the main characters Francisco D'Anconia and Henk Rearden. Between them is the woman they are both in love with, Dagny Taggart. Their country is rapidly falling into the abyss: a terrible crisis covers all areas of human life. The pseudoscientists persistently promote that thinking is an illusion, the search for any meaning is absurd, and in the end the government declares a moratorium on reason. Talented entrepreneurs disappear without a trace, abandoning their production or destroying it. Dagny is sure that a mysterious Destroyer has appeared in the country, whose goal is the collapse of the economy and the total degradation of people. Throughout the hundreds of pages of the book, characters and readers are troubled by one strange question: "Who is John Galt?"
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