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Old 08-24-2011, 05:18 PM   #13
Greg Anos
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Originally Posted by chrisanthropic View Post
I finally read it recently after having read Anthem, Fountainhead, and a bunch of her non-fiction when I was a teenager. I have to agree with Elfwreck - I saw it mostly as a dystopian Sci-Fi novel (which of course deal with political themes).

Would I base my life on the ideology? No way in hell. But it is an interesting read and unlike a lot of readers I actually like her characters and don't find them one dimensional, just determined, focused, and obsessed.
To me that is the definition of one dimensional. In fiction and in life.

i've always wondered how to correlate her joy of efficiency with watching you work throwing people out of their jobs and onto the street. I have done just that in life....
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