The question is not, "Who is John Galt?", it's "Where is John Galt?" I certainly don't see him in any of the Objectivism proponents, most of whom use family wealth and working class insecurity to secure their own fortunes. It's ironic that so many creative people (Gates, Jobs, Buffett) reject Ayn Rand's fantasies outright.
Interesting how some of the "people of the mind" of our day reject this concept: Gates, Jobs, Buffett. And how Ayn Rand did not include ANY politicians in her "people of the mind". Can you say "Cheap Opportunism"?
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The question is not, "Who is John Galt?", it's "Where is John Galt?" I certainly don't see him in any of the Objectivism proponents, most of whom use family wealth and working class insecurity to secure their own fortunes. It's ironic that so many creative people (Gates, Jobs, Buffett) reject Ayn Rand's fantasies outright.
Interesting how some of the more inventive minds of our time reject these ideas: Gates, Jobs, Buffet, etc.
Interesting how some of the "people of the mind" of our day reject this concept: Gates, Jobs, Buffett. And how Ayn Rand did not include ANY politicians in her "people of the mind". Can you say "Cheap Opportunism"?
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