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Oh and April - I haven't reached the big speech yet by galt. But my guess is that it's the ENTIRE chapter called "This is John Galt Speaking." LOL

Too funny. Yup, that'd probably be it! I'll be taking a quick look at it again as a reminder then I'm up for discussion (especially since we just watched the movies...which followed the book, but unfortunately were not the best made movies..blah:)
My dad said the same thing about the movie. He wants to read the book to see if its better. I might watch the movie after I finish.


While I agree that it shouldn't be a "nasty" thing to actually want to do good for yourself, and make money...nothing wrong in my mind with capitalism.... there's something that is inherently wrong, in my mind, about ONLY helping yourself...without any conscience of what happens to our fellow man. That's the jist of my 'problem' with her views:)
Yeah I thought the same thing. Her view of reason being the ultimate drive for her society doesn't explain people who work for charities or who do altruistic things. She almost makes it sound bad that if I do something without "getting" anything out of it. But this book did make me notice that at its essence socialism can be legalized theft. And how dangerous the attitude of something for nothing and entitlement is. Man part 3 is reeeaaallly dragging. I'm reading for it to end and there are still 200 pages left :/

Alana - Ha ha I thought the same thing about the John Galt chapter! I think she had a good point where she showed that even if you are completely "selfish" you do end up helping others around you. But I think people living to the extreme that she showed would end up more like Scrooge than anything. I agree that the other extreme is just as bad where people feel entitled to help. I'm glad I finished it. I learned a lot about being more objective but no way would I go to that extreme. I think it's so important to care for and help others.