Special offer

Ayn Rand's Book 'Atlas Shrugged': From Fiction to Fact in 52 Years -- WAKE UP! Where is John Gault?

By
Real Estate Agent with Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert DRE #SA554748000

In the late 50's Ayn Rand wrote a 1,000-page novel called Atlas Shrugged.  It has been touted as one of the most thought-provoking and foundation writings of the 20th Century. In this recent article by Stephen Moore of the Wall Street Journal, he points out that we are now living out the fictional circumstance that was discussed in the book.

Here are a few excerpts from the Stephen Moore Article.

Some years ago when I worked at the libertarian Cato Institute, we used to label any new hire who had not yet read "Atlas Shrugged" a "virgin." Being conversant in Ayn Rand's classic novel about the economic carnage caused by big government run amok was practically a job requirement. If only "Atlas" were required reading for every member of Congress and political appointee in the Obama administration. I'm confident that we'd get out of the current financial mess a lot faster.

The art for a 1999 postage stamp. Many of us who know Rand's work have noticed that with each passing week, and with each successive bailout plan and economic-stimulus scheme out of Washington, our current politicians are committing the very acts of economic lunacy that "Atlas Shrugged" parodied in 1957, when this 1,000-page novel was first published and became an instant hit.

Rand, who had come to America from Soviet Russia with striking insights into totalitarianism and the destructiveness of socialism, was already a celebrity. The left, naturally, hated her. But as recently as 1991, a survey by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month Club found that readers rated "Atlas" as the second-most influential book in their lives, behind only the Bible.

For the uninitiated, the moral of the story is simply this: Politicians invariably respond to crises -- that in most cases they themselves created -- by spawning new government programs, laws and regulations. These, in turn, generate more havoc and poverty, which inspires the politicians to create more programs . . . and the downward spiral repeats itself until the productive sectors of the economy collapse under the collective weight of taxes and other burdens imposed in the name of fairness, equality and do-goodism.

*************  See the full article for omitted content *****************

One memorable moment in "Atlas" occurs near the very end, when the economy has been rendered comatose by all the great economic minds in Washington. Finally, and out of desperation, the politicians come to the heroic businessman John Galt (who has resisted their assault on capitalism) and beg him to help them get the economy back on track. The discussion sounds much like what would happen today:

Galt: "You want me to be Economic Dictator?"

Mr. Thompson: "Yes!"

"And you'll obey any order I give?" "Implicitly!"

"Then start by abolishing all income taxes."

"Oh no!" screamed Mr. Thompson, leaping to his feet. "We couldn't do that . . . How would we pay government employees?"

"Fire your government employees."

"Oh, no!" Abolishing the income tax. Now that really would be a genuine economic stimulus. But Mr. Obama and the Democrats in Washington want to do the opposite: to raise the income tax "for purposes of fairness" as Barack Obama puts it.

David Kelley, the president of the Atlas Society, which is dedicated to promoting Rand's ideas, explains that "the older the book gets, the more timely its message." He tells me that there are plans to make "Atlas Shrugged" into a major motion picture -- it is the only classic novel of recent decades that was never made into a movie. "We don't need to make a movie out of the book," Mr. Kelley jokes. "We are living it right now."

Mr. Moore is senior economics writer for The Wall Street Journal editorial page.

Read the Whole Article at the Wall Street Journal Online.

 

Pamela Seley
West Coast Realty Division - Murrieta, CA
Residential Real Estate Agent serving SW RivCo CA

John, hope James Cameron is not the director of the new Hollywood movie.  I find that ironic, Hollywood making a movie about the danger of big government.  Won't that be the day. 

Aug 22, 2010 09:31 PM
Mike Saunders
Retired - Athens, GA

The rumor is that Angelina Jolie wants to play Dagny. While the setting of the book, and the colloquialisms used are a bit dated today, the message is still apropos. The chapter with the train racing down the "new steel" tracks is still vivid in my mind.

Aug 23, 2010 01:51 AM
Michael Delaware
North Sky Realty LLC - Battle Creek, MI
REALTOR®, CRS, GRI

I am reading this book right now.  I am a newcomer to the text, but have heard it referenced for years.  From you article, I am inspired to finish it.

Aug 23, 2010 01:53 AM
Mary Kay Hopkins
Mary Kay Hopkins, LLC e-PRO, GRI, CRS, CRB - Lake Charles, LA
e-PRO,GRI,CRS

I read Atlas Shrugged early on in my real estate career and it had a profound effect on me.  Thanks for the post...will read the full article.

Aug 23, 2010 03:06 AM
John Mosier
Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert - Prescott, AZ
Prescott's Patriot Agent 928 533-8142

I believe we should all go back and read Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and George Orwell's Nineteen eighty-four.

It does not take a lot of intellectual study to totally debunk Marxism. If we are to be informed, we need to have the facts to take into the fields of the uninformed and dependent.

 

Aug 23, 2010 04:30 AM
Rob Arnold
Sand Dollar Realty Group, Inc. - Altamonte Springs, FL
Metro Orlando Full Service - Investor Friendly & F

After reading in USA Today about a week ago that federal employees make about double the salary of their private sector counterparts, I am all for this.  Fire most of the federal employees except in a few essential areas and privatize the rest.  Most of them are simply duplicating efforts already being done by state and local governments anyway.  If the politicians are not sure which employees should be kept, simply pull out the Constitution and see what jobs it allows the federal government to perform.  Fire eveyone not on that list.

Aug 23, 2010 04:33 AM
Lane Bailey
Century 21 Results Realty - Suwanee, GA
Realtor & Car Guy

I hope Angelina Joile doesn't get the part of Dagney... I'm in love with Dagney, and it can't be her...  I don't know who it could be quite yet, though... aside from my wife. 

And it couldn't be one movie.  It would would need to be a series... an epic series.  And we are living it.  Too bad most of the people that need it most will never read it.

Aug 23, 2010 03:09 PM
Mike Saunders
Retired - Athens, GA

If Dagny were a hot action kind of character, Jolie would be good. But it needs to be someone else. Jolie certainly does not begin to fit Dagny's physical description. And I agree, it would need to be a series. Perhaps it could be done on cable.

Aug 25, 2010 08:00 AM
Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

I started listening to this book A YEAR AGO on my iPod and I JUST finished it today * loads of miles and 42 cds loaded into my iPod...well worth it.

Aug 26, 2010 12:58 PM
Jay Markanich
Jay Markanich Real Estate Inspections, LLC - Bristow, VA
Home Inspector - servicing all Northern Virginia

Written in her second language!  I give that book often as gifts to people.  I can only hope they read it...

Aug 26, 2010 01:32 PM
John Mosier
Realty ONE Group Mountain Desert - Prescott, AZ
Prescott's Patriot Agent 928 533-8142

Pamela Geller maintains the website called atlasshrugs.com. She often speaks out on Muslim issues as well as other conservative positions.

Aug 30, 2010 08:22 AM