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Ayn Rand

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Emaline:
I had to read Anthem for a class. After reading the first chapter, I gave up, and started guessing all the answers on the weekly tests we had to take. I made at the very very least a B on each of them. That book was boring and predictable.


I read Atlas Shrugged because I heard it was good. I wish I would have never picked that book up ever. It was so boring. It just dragged on forever and ever.



Anyway, if you want something no one else has heard of read some Pynchon. Usually, when I bring him up people give me confused stares.


The extra letter:
I saw the thread title in the list and thought "ahh, someone's been playing BioShock".

bryanthelion:
I couldve sworn that someone said she was a liberal/liberaltarian


anywho I already placed a request at my library. That and Persepolis 2

Johnny C:
A liberal and a libertarian are two very different things.

Rand is Objectivist, which is a classy way of saying "a gigantic bitch."

MusicScribbles:
I always though she was just really cranky because she would work on her books late at night.
Anyway, even though liberal has different connotations to different people, it's very, very basic meaning sounds a bit like 'open-minded', while libertarian is a political philosophy, and, at its most basic, says that a person can do whatever they want to themselves or things they own, which is sort of anarchic.

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